<p>I believe it would. It takes way more than a just 2200 to get into Bowdoin, so think about what it takes to get in with no test scores. OP’s other stats aren’t any better than a typical applicant, and a typical applicant also has very good test scores.</p>
<p>No, teenbodybuilder - it means that the kids with exceptionally high scores are the ones who submit them so it’s skewed much higher than if everyone submitted their scores.</p>
<p>OP - Look online for the listing of colleges that are test optional, there are a lot of them. Take that grouping, narrow it down based on location and other areas you’re concerned about (cost, scholarship, majors, etc.) and you should be able to put together a list of potential schools.</p>
<p>Good luck!</p>
<p>Let’s be positive. U conn would work financially. Clark U in MA is test optional and gives merit aid and St. Lawrence is supposed to be beautiful in a New England type of way but in NYS and gives merit aid.</p>
<p>Almost everyone has high scores. 50th percentile score is a 2200 and 75% of the entering class DID submit scores. How is it skewed when 75% of the class submitted scores, and the average score was a 2200?</p>