Could 50-100 points change my future?

<p>I recieved that free application invitation letter, but the deadline is december. This means i’ll have to submit my Nov SATs and wont be able to send them my December or january SATs which will probably be higher by 100 or 50 points.</p>

<p>Should I apply now and save $60 with the priority application or wait and apply in january?</p>

<p>Stats:
3.4 UW
Not sending in my rank
4 APS so far and 2 classes at local community college
EC are impressive:
600 legitimate volunteer hours
Cafe Host
Affiliate marketer for 2 companies
Youtube partner
HOSA all 4 years, Treasurer this year
Placed in State for medical competition
CNA
Pharmacy technician certified</p>

<p>I have some more ECs too</p>

<p>Nov SAT will probably be
680 690 650 - 2020</p>

<p>I REALLY want to go to Brandeis, but money is an issue that’s why i dont want to apply ED</p>

<p>Check with the admissions office, but you probably can still send them at least December, if not January scores. They don’t send their decisions out until mid-February.</p>

<p>Oh, I just saw that you are taking the SAT in November, and then want to do it again a month later. I think you are being a bit too optimistic predicting your score so precisely for each date!! </p>

<p>Maybe you should get the application ready, and then decide when to apply. </p>

<p>Anyway, if you’re borderline and apply mid-December, they may defer you, so that’s fine, too.</p>

<p>When is the deadline for the priority application?</p>

<p>When we visited Brandeis, the admissions rep said that the standardized test scores are among the last things they consider. They are more interested in the rigor of your high school curriculum (Did you challenge yourself? The guy even suggested my kid explain WHY she took an honors course instead of the AP course that was offered), the grades you received, and your essays. The standardized tests are unlikely to make or break your admission.</p>

<p>But also, since you mentioned on other posts doing well on the SAT last year, can you just send the

score you earned junior year?</p>