ED applicants' SAT scores!?

<p>I have no clue why you'd be applying to colleges as a junior... I mean seriously - enjoy your senior year it's the best year of high school (that statement will be even more true when 2nd semester rolls around). If your parents are forcing you to I can somewhat understand because then you have no control over that. But if you're deciding to start college early then I think you're not appreciating adolescence as much as you should. </p>

<p>as for the applying and then saying no...i'm pretty sure it'd **** them off. Put yourself in their shoes.</p>

<p>****....heheh i'm liking this stars thing</p>

<p>yes... it was my parents decision... they figure why waste another year if finished all required courses... chances are i'll get rejected ed, but hey, who knows (800 M 660 V)</p>

<p>1360 but i took that 2 years ago. I hope to have gotten much better on this testing date. I will find out this week. <em>excited</em></p>

<p>cujoe169 - i'd just like to say one thing... I really don't think going to college in your junior year is a very good idea.</p>

<p>First of all you won't be "mature" enough... going through senior year really does mature you a lot... and i dont see why you'd want to miss out on all the experiences that come with your senior year. i totally agree with cu J87. Don't miss out on the fun, and don't miss out on your last year of high school.. those years never come back and they are some of the best years of your life.
as much as i want to go to college.. i'm sure as heck gonna miss my HS... </p>

<p>Going to college one year early may seem to be an advantage at first.. But think about it this way... You won't even be 18 let alone 21!
I don't know.. in my opinion it just seems like a bad decision.</p>

<p>Wait till the normal time to go and then go..</p>

<p>As for applying for the hell of it and then saying sorry I dont want to go will definitely tick them off..</p>

<p>AND! if you get accepted.. you might have taken a place of some other applicant who desperately wanted to go there and who's actually a senior that needs to go to college.</p>

<p>just some thoughts..</p>

<p>and if it's your parents pushing you.. you really need to sit down and think about what YOU want. :)</p>

<p>i got a 1360. but my score is excessively split up.
730M, 630V...hopefully they'll just think i'm a math genius. lol.</p>

<p>what is a BAD SAT 2 score?</p>

<p>1470 - 690V 780M</p>

<p>690W/780IIC/780Phys</p>

<p>Applying yo SEAS ED</p>

<p>1470 - 780m, 690v</p>

<p>720 writing, 720 math2c, 750 bio m</p>

<p>DaniLanchy.. you do NOT have bad SAT scores.. what are you doing on the IMPERFECT thread?</p>

<p>1410 SATI 700v 710m
740 Writing
730 Physics
700 Math IC
690 Biology</p>

<p>Prety average scores for Columbia overall.</p>

<p>800m, 720v
790 math2c 770 chemistry 760 us history 750 writing</p>

<p>As of now...i'm applying RD though. its my top choice, but I wanted to keep my options open since you have to apply to either the college or engineering.</p>

<p>i have a 560 combined...shud i apply to cu?</p>

<p>hmm..are you serious or are just joking?</p>

<p>If you are serious, I'm going to tell you that you might need a major hook or explanation for that.</p>

<p>darn i have a 1400 im 10 points under the median for SEAS</p>

<p>Writing: 710
Math IIC: 800
Chemistry: 780
SATI: 750m/740v</p>

<p>SEAS ED</p>

<p>why is it bad to have a low score? i dont know why freakin people worry so much about their sats...oh i have a 1300 or o i have a 1200...s h i t i got a 1500!...like wtf...college admissions arent only abt SATs....if sats were the deciding factor then all the other criteria would be totally inconseqential !!</p>

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<li>math - 750, verbal - 690.</li>
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