<p>I think my list is above my reach....responses, anyone?</p>
<p>sorry if i sound harsh but 25 is really below the average so unless u have some international award or something, it'll be tough</p>
<p>however, if u really work at it, you should be able to improve that score - def worth it</p>
<p>Do you play football? :p</p>
<p>Your score is an above average score, but it is nowhere near the average of the top schools.</p>
<p>For your sake, I hope you are like the best football player in like the last decade.</p>
<p>What khoitrinh said is true. lol
a kid at my school got into harvard on a football scholarship after he was picked to be on the all american high school football team. :P</p>
<p>what he lacks in academics he makes up in athletics.</p>
<p>My answer was facetious, but you will need some kind of major hook, be a URM (such as Native American) or developmental recruit to get into top schools if your stats fall below their 25-75% range. Even if you are within the range, it's still a long shot. Study, practice, and take the test again.</p>
<p>nope..unless ur going into football</p>
<p>Harvard (and all of the ivies) don't give athletic scholarships. The other posters are correct. 25 is low for Cornell. Have you tried the SAT? Some people like one test or the other better.</p>
<p>No one mentioned scholarships in this thread. The Ivies do heavily recruit athletes and admit them with less than stellar academic credentials.</p>
<p>I think there is a small percentage of students with ACTs like a 25 that get in, some even with 21-24. But dont' count on it, half of perfect scorers on the ACT and SAT can easily get rejected with Ivies. Don't forget that colleges publish which scores they admit, and they don't want to have a blemish like a 25 (no offense) on their published scores unless you really bring something unique.</p>
<p>My friend got a 24 and got into Notre Dame...</p>
<p>yeah it can only happen if your URM or a superfootballman</p>