Cornell Sat

<p>SAT II's are designed to test what you know. Hence, it follows that thorough preparation is the key.</p>

<p>What I am trying to ask is whether or not not taking IIC will have an adverse effect on my application to BEE.</p>

<p>SAT I: 780 Math, 740 CR, 720 Writing= 2240
SATII: 770 IIC, 800 Physics, 760 Spanish</p>

<p>Accepted, and attending the College of Engineering.</p>

<p>800M/750V/790W(old SATII writing)
800IIC/790Physics</p>

<p>All that I know is that I got 100 better in every section during every real SAT compared to those annoying practices (except for writing where I got a 740 practice and didn't get that in the real SAT's [but still got in the 700's]). I'd say think about how seriously u took it and how seriously you will take it when it is real. Do what feels best.</p>

<p>On the practices I was getting around CR: 640 M: 730 W:700-710
On the real thing I got CR:700 M: 780 W: 630
The night before I took the collegeboard test and scored 200 points lower.</p>

<p>Ya during the real test you just tell yourself it's game time. Some kids at my schools talk about how they didn't care and some just filled in random answers and then slept through it...ya...not even kidding. It's just a different attitude for different people! Do kickass and take no prisoners!!! lol :) (lol I just came back from states track meet so I'm so pumped in trying to cheer people on hahaha)</p>