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<p>SAT I 2140(R 710 M710 W720)
SAT II US History 650 Math 680 Biology 730</p>
<p>GPA 5.3/6</p>
<p>Varsity volleyball team captain
Secretary of Student Student Council executive branch </p>
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<p>SAT I 2140(R 710 M710 W720)
SAT II US History 650 Math 680 Biology 730</p>
<p>GPA 5.3/6</p>
<p>Varsity volleyball team captain
Secretary of Student Student Council executive branch </p>
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<p>sorry its not related to your post whatsoever, but what’s a decent sat subject score? haha</p>
<p>oopp: Based on scores alone, you have a chance at Wellesley, just like many other applicants. There’s not much more of an opinion that can be made unless you give us more information about yourself.</p>
<p>lionsrcute3: For SAT subject tests (and the sections of the SAT I exam) I use the rule that 700+ is decent. While scores lower than that will you get into good schools, if you are aiming for top schools 700+ is generally what they look for. Granted there are always exceptions to this rule.</p>
<p>hmmm so if i got a 690, i should prolly try again, huh?</p>
<p>if you think you can improve your score enough to warrant taking it again, then take it again. if not, don’t worry about it too much and concentrate on the rest of your application.</p>
<p>Yeah, I agree with what everybody’s been saying about your SAT scores.</p>
<p>I think that what eventually got me accepted to Wellesley was how you portray yourself in the application. It should be real, wholesome, and should reflect the true you and what you hope to get out of going to school at Wellesley.</p>