<p>“Still, like others said if your SAT doesn’t match up to the caliber of your GPA and colleges have no past info on your school, they have no way of knowing whether there was some inflation or not. Your opinion on that matter doesn’t count for squat.”</p>
<p>@jhkmyun - What opinion? Stating that I go to a college preparatory catholic high school and that my SAT score is actually the average at my high school is an opinion? Do you go to my school?</p>
<p>“Otherwise, I would advise you to be a bit more polite in your response to the people on this thread. Save for a few, most of the people here are here to give you their take on your situation, which you asked for in making this thread altogether. They’re just giving you their two cents worth and responding with attitude, even if it isn’t a response you wanted, is rude.”</p>
<p>@jhkmyun - You seriously need to look at perspectives here. I’m just gonna logically assume you did a decent job on your SAT, a lot better than mine. Considering you sound like a smart and thoughtful person, you’d be shocked if you got scores like mine, and probably as frustrated as me. Seriously, people on here need to learn that I’m the average student here, not you guys. The average SAT on this website is probably around 1800, with most of those “Chances” thread with people implying how awesome their grades are. </p>
<p>I asked what’s more important, GPA or SAT, not an analysis of my testing troubles, which I ALREADY know I have. I accept that, but based off of the “answers” I got, it seems like most people on here beg to differ. I guarauntee you that you’d be as ‘rude’ as me if you were surprised to get scores like me, the AVERAGE. I know you want better than that.</p>