<p>^, just wondering since I have a 1530 CR + M, but only a 2180 with writing. Thanks in advance.</p>
<p>I have heard Cornell does not look at writing, but I just wanted to clarify. A link would be greatly appreciated</p>
<p>^, just wondering since I have a 1530 CR + M, but only a 2180 with writing. Thanks in advance.</p>
<p>I have heard Cornell does not look at writing, but I just wanted to clarify. A link would be greatly appreciated</p>
<p>It might depend on the school youre applying to.
When I went to visit, they told me they look at writing scores too
Good luck!</p>
<p>They say they don’t look at writing, but I wouldn’t at all be surprised if some admissions officers just glance at it. But don’t get me wrong, the CR/M traditional score is still the most important SAT Score.</p>
<p>great I got an 800W …</p>
<p>Its not like each section is printed on a separate page or anything so unless they are physically covering up the writing score with their hand, they are going to judge the score. A 500 will certainly raise some flags and an 800 will probably be a big boost (the admissions officers are in fact human).</p>
<p>Why don’t you just email them and get a direct response?
They told me they do look at it, but it plays a smaller role in admissions.</p>
<p>I got a glance at my student profile on the monitor of my major (AEM)'s dept head and there was CR, M, but no mention of WR. She also mentioned that she reads all of the essays so I assume she’s also doing admissions</p>
<p>My sister applied to Cornell last year and is a freshman there this year-- she just told me admissions doesn’t look at writing.</p>
<p>[Cornell</a> Engineering: Engineering Admissions FAQs](<a href=“http://www.engineering.cornell.edu/admissions/undergraduate/faqs.cfm]Cornell”>http://www.engineering.cornell.edu/admissions/undergraduate/faqs.cfm)</p>
<p>per college of engineering, not for them; could find no other specifics for other colleges</p>
<p>If I had a dollar for every time someone asked this question, I’d have a lot of dollars.</p>
<p>All top level schools simply expect a 700+ in writing since it’s just basic grammar…</p>
<p>Nobody knows if they actually completely don’t look at it or just take a glance at it and “not consider it”. It’s just not very important.</p>
<p>At the A&S information session I went to 2 summers ago, someone asked the woman who was giving the presentation this question, and I specifically remember her saying that they don’t, in fact, place as much weight on writing as the other two sections.</p>
<p>That being said, I got an 800 on writing, and a 680 on math, so I would suspect that those two kind of balanced. Then again I did get an 800 on the CR as well, so I’m sure that had something to do with it…</p>
<p>Overall, I would say it depends on what school you’re applying to, and what field you might be interested in. Despite what the A&S admissions people say, writing probably matters more there than at the other schools.</p>
<p>As the poster a few above me said, if you get a 500 or an 800 you will stand out, for better or worse.</p>
<p>I’m of the persuasion that it really all depends on you’re other scores. I did relatively ****ty on math, but my other scores made up for it. Had I gotten a 720 in CR however, I may not have gotten in.</p>
<p>-Cornell Freshman</p>
<p>Let’s put it this way, a really good score on writing is not going to hurt an overall lower score - the overall composite number is available to admissions, so they are at least, going to glance at it. The writing brought my daughter’s score within a decent overall range for Cornell. It probably also depends on your potential major. Hers was not math related so the higher writing offset the lower math. I believe in her case for CAS, it helped.</p>
<p>Oh hey this made my prospects look considerably brighter. I lost 80 of my 90 points on writing, so now it looks like I have a (nearly) flawless SAT score</p>
<p>Great. I got a 800 in W. -.-</p>
<p>Every engineering school doesn’t weight W as heavy as CR and M since your work at engineering school involves reading material and using Math to solve problem.And just look at the SAT statistics and you 'll see how much W score means for your admission chance</p>
<p>Hey guys from cornell
I’ve got 1950 for sat, 530 CR, 660 W and 760 M
sat II
maths level 2 and physics 800
chemistry 790</p>
<p>Do you think i have a chance at cornell? or should i retake in october? please help me and if possible could you please tell me how could i improve my CR score?</p>
<p>You really need to up your CR quite a bit for you to have a realistic shot, and I’m saying that without even knowing how the rest of your app is. Are you ORM? Are you hooked? That may make a difference too.</p>
<p>Hey guys
I’ve got 1910 for sat, 630 CR, 570 W and 710 M
sat II
maths level 2 -740
BIO-730
94%average
4’s,and,5’s,forAP’s</p>
<p>AllAPclasses
IBDiploma
AfricanAmerican
Do you i have a shot at cornell</p>