anybody? .....seriously, ANYBODY?

<p>even with your help, happyjane762, we're still down to
.82508250825082508250825082508251% (5/606) of applicants applying with the aforementioned scores X-o</p>

<p>thanks for the luck, MKrause2009!</p>

<p>.65789473684210526315789473684211%</p>

<p>bump</p>

<p>.5230125523012552301255230125523%</p>

<p>um
hum
dum
bump</p>

<p>Considering you do get your predicted SAT scores, you would be getting between a 400 and 600 on the writing portion of the SAT. That said, you would have a small chance of getting into Yale. Moreover, an ACT of 30-32 is mediocre but not great. What you have to realize is that there are other factors in the admissions process besides objective scores.</p>

<p>Yes, I agree, plenty of kids with top-notch SAT scores get rejections and plenty with not-so-top-notch (hyphens ftw) get acceptances.
It's random, and it's a ridiculous year. All of us need a TON of luck!</p>

<p>@LW Trojan</p>

<p>well, my scores are already posted on this site so there is no reason for hiding my hideous 720/710/650 (<----lawlz... only here would that be hideous, wouldn't it). Anyways, so you're saying my 650=rejection, because i sure hope not. Truthishly it always had be me speelling und gremmar that be most defficult for I. .: thu SAT Writing was hard fer me....but me wrote uh killar (+ origenul) esay, IMO... It was in said essay that i could really perfect my spelling and grammer so as to prevent such a simple subject from taking away from the meaning of my essay as a whole. Oh, and when you said "an ACT of 30-32 is mediocre but not great"... isn't mediocre defined by not being great? :P Lastly, it just seams like the only other thing to college admission besides test scores is a "hook", which i do not have.</p>

<p>what does bump mean..sorry, this is taking away from the intent of the thread, but I've seen it used several times on this forum and it got me scratching my head...</p>

<p>Wait...urbandictionary is my best friend...never mind!</p>

<p>To Me=pomegranate!!</p>

<p>No, a 650 is pretty good. With those SAT scores, I think Yale is within reach for you. And again, there are other factors in the admissions process besides objective scores: essays, recommendations, ECs, etc</p>

<p>Wow, Me=pomegranate, I have the same SAT math score as you, yesssss. May we both get in with our "mediocre" scores :D</p>

<p>I happen to know ME=Pomegranate and I'm sure he has a shot. just as good a chance as anyone else anyway, which is all you can ask for.</p>

<p>^ ha, thanks!</p>

<p>i am not so optimistic...it's all luck isn't it :-s</p>

<p>"i refuse to let this die untill it rounds to .00%"</p>

<p>considering the number of applicants will only increase, you have a shot of it reaching a limit of infinity but it won't ever be .00%. You applied, so you definitely have a iota (or less i'm not sure what that is...) of a chance.</p>

<p>Anyway, you definitely have a good chance because I heard Yale (from a current student who "works" with admissions) that teacher recs matter a lot. You never know.</p>

<p>I have pretty much the same SAT score, but I've got one big hook... I also have a terrible GPA, though; we'll see what happens come April.</p>

<p>i need to get into this college guys. i need it like:</p>

<p>like peanut butter needs jelly.
like salt need pepper.
like romeo needs juliet.
like disney needs world.
like a basket needs ball.
like shoes need laces (or velcro, or those awesome flashing lights).
like hoes need pimps.
like harvard needs yale.
like yale needs harvard.</p>

<p>(i mean come on. that's what makes them what they are)</p>

<p>like college needs confidential.
like amy whinehouse needs help.
like seal needs love (seal, the singer -- it's a song).
like dulche de leche needs cornell.
like president needs obama.
like i need to get out of school.
like destiny needs child.
like the back streets need some boys.
like common needs application.
like macaroni needs cheese.
like 808s need heartbreaks.
like jurassic needs park.
...i can't believe i'm about to say this but like harry potter secretly needs hermione.</p>

<p>alright, alright. you get the picture. i'm done.</p>

<p>i think yale needs emma watson</p>

<p>dude. that would be epic. imagine becoming her good friend or what not. i mean, i wouldn't try to get with the chick -- it'd just be pretty sweet telling crazy harry potter fans that you're friends with hermione.</p>

<p>that sounds so ridiculous -- "yea, i know hermione, she's my dog."</p>

<p>^you mean dawg...not dog</p>

<p>dawg= homie
dog= ugly/ bi7ch</p>

<p>um...I'm coming in with a 760/730/680 combo, which is a bit better, but ACT of 30, no major hooks except that I'm a dual citizen (but a white, monoligual one with no genetic diversity whatsoever). And I'm coming from an awesome school, with other people in my class applying who are much more qualified than I. Do I count?</p>

<p>Of course you count, SAT scores like yours will definitely not keep you out.</p>

<p>Chillin' with mah bud Emma Watson sounds like sum cool timez yo.
Yeah, my ghettospeak is pretty lame, but still, Emma Watson + Yale education= epic win.</p>