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<p>I don’t want to be rude, but you don’t need to bump every hour. There aren’t that many posts on here, haha. And the fact that guy called it NWU shows he knows nothing about it. It’s NU. And it definitely is not a low match. It’s maybe a low reach, but nowhere near a low match for ANYONE.</p>
<p>Thank you. I’ll only bump when it’s on the 2nd page.</p>
<p>Wallrus,</p>
<p>You are a competitive applicant at all of these schools but may not be better than 50/50 at any of them RD save for Illinois which is a safety. Did you apply to one of these schools ED or SCEA? If not, I suspect you will end up with a fair number of rejections/wait lists, but with admissions to at least one or two of your top schools.</p>
<p>No I decided not to do ED/SCEA. Thank you! What are you classifying as my top schools?</p>
<p>Just to correct a comment above (on SAT vs ACT)–you can indeed send SAT subject tests and an ACT without sending the SAT I–or without even ever taking the SAT I. Also, many schools, including many top colleges , will superscore the ACT, although still fewer than the number that superscore the SAT.</p>
<p>I called many schools and most do not actually recalculate the composite, but many do look at the highest subsections.</p>
<p>Pretty much they just want to see your testing portfolio.</p>
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