<p>thanks for replying, I'll probably just take it again.</p>
<p>Can someone address the question before Eskimo's post? Thanks.</p>
<p>thanks for replying, I'll probably just take it again.</p>
<p>Can someone address the question before Eskimo's post? Thanks.</p>
<p>Schools only consider the highest standardized test score. The 29 will not affect your chances.</p>
<p>^thanks.</p>
<p>bump</p>
<p>bump10char</p>
<p>icanread, theres really no way to know which scores a school will pay attention too. the fact of the matter is, the score will be in front of them and its a little difficult to force yourself to forget.</p>
<p>If you're thinking about majoring in Journalism, I would say you have a pretty good chance at like Northwestern or another good j-school.</p>
<p>Just curious, was the all-expense paid minority journalism workshop the one hosted by AAJA? If so, I know someone that's going this year... how did you like it?</p>
<p>^I want to double major in something related to journalism and something more conventional (so I can fall back on it). I'm not sure how much money I can get from northwestern if I get in though.</p>
<p>No, I went to the one hosted by the J School at Missouri-Columbia, that I liked very much :D</p>
<p>by the way, my school doesn't rank, it only gives us percentiles such as top 10%, 20%...etc.</p>
<p>bump10char</p>
<p>I got my AP scores back (really late, I know)
5 on both (chem and psych)
They don't really matter but just in case.</p>
<p>chance me please.</p>
<p>hah do you go to ladue or clayton? just go to washu, damnit</p>
<p>If you are too lazy to retake the test, you should think a lower teir school, and forget the top ranked ones that you will have to work your brain a bunch.</p>
<p>If this post were included in your application you would be hard pressed to find a place that would want you. </p>
<p>you asked for honesty. </p>
<p>I am a parent and live close to St. Louis, you should be proud of attending there.</p>