1840 1st time...

<p>ok obviously i got an 1840 on my 1st sat as a junior but imj taking it again in oct....
630 math
620 c.r.
590 writing essay:9
i expect 2 break 2000 with intensive studying over the summer so wut schools do u think r a match even with an 1840 just in case....</p>

<p>wake forest (ed)
suny binghamton
lehigh u
tcnj (i luv this school)
emory u
notre dame ea
boston u
gwu
bucknell
loyola college in md
CASE (i luv this school 2)
u richmond
wlu</p>

<p>An SAT score in no way determines whether you will be accepted or rejected by a school, which, I think, is one of the major myths perpetrated, or should I say implied, by this site.</p>

<p>With this said, though, these are the 25th-75th percentile SAT scores for each of those schools for the entering class in 03:</p>

<p>Loyola - 1130-1310
SUNY Binghamton - 1150-1320
If TCNJ = College of New Jersey - 1180-1360
GWU - 1180-1370
Lehigh - 1220-1380
Boston U - 1220-1380
Case Western - 1220-1340
Bucknell - 1230-1370
Richmond - 1240-1390
Wake: 1240-1390
Notre Dame - 1270-1460
W&L - 1300-1440
Emory - 1300-1460 </p>

<p>Your 1840 is probably equivalent to around a 1250, and a 2000 is probably roughly equal to 1350, which can give you some direction in using these data. Keep in mind, though, that just because a 1250 is above the 25th percentile at GWU does not necessarily make it a match, and, using the argument, being below the 25th percentile at Emory does not automatically make it a reach. Your application consists of much more than just an SAT score.</p>

<p>Slipstream: Is there a website you went to which listed all of that information? That could be nice.</p>

<p>(Unless you looked them all up seperately...)</p>

<p>thanks</p>

<p>You can get this information at nces.ed.gov/ipeds/cool</p>

<p>You have an excellent chance to all of them with a 2000, by the way what are you planning on majoring in..... case is a very good school</p>

<p>accounting and spanish=majors</p>