<p>It's reasonable. 25% of incoming freshman at Harvard have perfect math scores.</p>
<p>Well, I looked at the stats and the person who said that is not entirely correct, since the ranges are segregated by section, which means a person who belongs to one category doesn't necessarily belong to the other.</p>
<p>And about the "perfect math scores"...do people who get 800 in one sitting and drop 40 - 50 points in the next still count as part of that 800? I'm just curious...</p>
<p>What admissions officers generally look for are people who can contribute to the college. If they don't remember you after reading your app, or don't get a decent sense of who you are, you won't be admitted.</p>
<p>Do your stats make you worth remembering? Can you contribute to Princeton? Definitely. You should be fine if your recs and essays match your amazing record.</p>
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25% of the princeton freshmen class has SAT score>1590. w/o some strong EC's/essays it's gonna be difficult for you to stand out.
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I thought Princeton's 75th percentile was only 1560 or something like that..</p>
<p>guys that statistic is bs lol.</p>
<p>Be very careful how you present your overall profile. I know someone in my class who had very VERY high scores and he had only one B his hs career. his extracurriculars were amazing but he was a college whore and it was obvious to everyone. </p>
<p>He was rejected by every single ivy league and other top notch schools and ended up in berkeley</p>
<p>Do you sleep? LOL</p>
<p>Looks extraordinary, congratulations.</p>
<p>How come you don't have a SAT II Math IIC score? Did you not take it? You should, it's an easy 800 for you :).</p>