<p>I'm curious.</p>
<p>How many of us actually got a perfect score of 2400 on the SAT?</p>
<p>I'm curious.</p>
<p>How many of us actually got a perfect score of 2400 on the SAT?</p>
<p>I know three people here who got a perfect score.</p>
<p>I know of about 8.</p>
<p>There’s really no point in lying about your score via Internet.</p>
<p>Wait… There’s no point?? Well then disregard all the posts where I said I got a 2200. It was actually an 1840…</p>
<p>^lulz (10char)</p>
<p>There were four or five perfect scores on the May SAT alone, assuming no one was lying. There aren’t a whole lot who post regularly, though.</p>
<p>haha. I deleted my post because I decided that there was a reason behind you not saying anything. </p>
<p>Now you look like an idiot :[ Sorry.</p>
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<p>Congrats. Neither score is worthy of bragging on this website.</p>
<p>Ignore my post. Both of us deleted and now I look like the idiot : ]</p>
<p>hello!
Though I feel like a tool because I’m pretty sure I’ve mentioned it in every CC post I’ve made in the last two months. oh well, this is SLIGHTLY less obnoxious than mentioning it all the time in real life, which I actually haven’t had the desire to do. [The first thing I did when I saw my score, when I was at an academic summer camp, was not that I had to tell any of my friends but “I HAVE TO POST ON CC.”]</p>
<p>Remember, on the MIT forum, I saw a 2400 get rejected. Although this isn’t the topic of your thread, I’m just saying SAT scores aren’t everything.</p>
<p>My sister got a 2400, 7 800’s SAT subject tests, 17 AP tests (all 5’s), editor in chief of the best high school newspaper in the nation, captain of the soccer team and was still rejected from Yale and Princeton. At least she’s at Harvard now…</p>
<p>Does Harvard even look at more than 4 SAT subject tests scores? o.O</p>
<p>and no, I don’t know anyone, personally, that got a perfect score. The closest would be a 2360.</p>
<p>Jamesford- you know I was joking right?</p>
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<p>Did this happen although other ECs, essay and recs were fine?? What was wrong?</p>
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<p>Claro que si</p>
<p>Mega</p>
<p>Y&P knew she would get into Harvard and didn’t want to hurt their acceptance rate; Tufts syndrome</p>
<p>1 down, 1 to go… that’s a very heavy assumption and you have absolutely no evidence. Maybe she just wasn’t good enough. Test scores + soccer captain + EIC, nothing I haven’t seen before.</p>