2400s and/or 36s -- where did you get in?

<p>The subject says it all - just curious.</p>

<p>Quite a few of them DIDN'T get into H.</p>

<p>(this is just me being audacious)</p>

<p>No one posting -- I guess that means the 2400s and 36s didn't get in anywhere.</p>

<p>i guess no one will post</p>

<p>Well, we all know that the kind of people who get those kinds of scores spend ALL DAY EVERY DAY frequenting this website to promptly reply to your question. >.></p>

<p>Okay - I think those smarties are off curing cancer at Princeton or something. Or maybe they're wallowing in the gutter. Whatever. They aint here and there were 200 or so of them last year.</p>

<p>I would go with wallowing in the gutter. It never seems like those high scorers amount to anything important other than good sat takers. ;)</p>

<p>Perfect scorers probably don't need this site cuz they're already too good on their own...
Sigh</p>

<p>My son got a 36, but hasn't sent any applications in yet. If he makes it in somewhere fantastic, will let you know. He is applying to Harvard, MIT, and Cal Tech for reaches.</p>

<p>The members of high school class of 2007 who got those scores may have just started freshman year, or are just moving across the country to start classes in the next week or two. I too would be interested to hear from peak scorers about what college they found and settled into.</p>

<p>My D scored a 1600 on the old SAT and a 35 on the ACT. Is now attending Harvard.</p>