<p>if anyone is willing to predict my chances, please let me know, ill email you my long essay and activities sheet. </p>
<p>for a quick glance:
580CR, 700M, 650W
680 Chem, 630 Math II
4.0W, 3.8UW
Rank 16/337</p>
<p>Any help would be appreciated… after working so hard for SAT’s, I feel like all my “impossibles” seem even more impossible, its hard to explain the feeling.</p>
<p>January is your last chance to pull that up (into the 700's if you really want a solid chance)</p>
<p>same goes with writing</p>
<p>math is decent, but it won't blow them away that you scored in the 700's</p>
<p>i understand you're probably sick of standardized tests, but its the one thing you are missing, and these score improvements would help with every other school in the nation as well. </p>
<p>Beyond that, your GPA and rank seem to be pretty good. But again not stellar</p>
<p>not looking good unfortunately, i get the idea u go to a bad school with inflated grades, OR you just did TERRIBLE on the SAT compared to your potential, but the SAT II dont back that up unfortunately</p>
<p>I know you guys have heard this numerous times, but I am just a bad test taker... I just feel like I don't "get what I put in" because I know I put so much time into studying for SAT's, but it never paid off. I've done over 10 Practice SAT's and reviewed all my wrong answers, but CR has just never "clicked." As for my grades, I know I work hard for those grades..</p>
<p>I know I don't have a chance at Brown, I am slowly letting go of that glimmer of hope so I won't be as depressed in April. </p>
<p>I know they say SAT's are "only one portion" of your application, but is it really given that much weight? Can every other portion of the application outweight the SAT?</p>
<p>Don't let go of your hope man... from what I've seen from these boards... test scores don't make that big of a difference. Sure they want to know you have some academic strength, so they cut people who don't meet certain qualifications. But in your case, your low sat scores won't kill you immediately since you have a good gpa. It also helps if you show interest in a concentration area away from the humanities... hopefully you want to get into something math/science related, because then they might give your CR score less weight.</p>