<p>^ But having a SAT at that level indicates lack of competition on a national scale. I’m pretty sure that’s what Herunar meant. The school rarely gives A’s BUT compared to schools around the country, it is a weaker school.</p>
<p>One student having a certain SAT score tells us nothing about a school.</p>
<p>@Herunar, Redroses, JayJay90: Yes I am fully aware of how my grades really work with everything and thank you for reestating it :)…It’s the fact that I never really took highschool and college seriously until Junior Year towards the end. My plan was just to have Valedictorian and keep moving on. Apparently, that was not all to going to a good college, while I scored very low scores for good schools. Now I regret almost everything, but I know i must keep going on. I will retake the SATS and the SAT 2s in Spanish and U.S.History. I’ve been studying really hard on the SATs and really hope I improve a lot to be a competetive student. I really thank you guys for being blunt (in a good wat), I think that I’ve set my mind to a standard where I have to over work to reach a status such as NYU. Do you guya think that my improving of a score 100+ points would single me out or emphasize anything in order to get admitted?..I want to let you guys know that I got really lucky with my school, it is a small school and really getting known because truthfully in Freshman year it was the most unknown school ever. Also, class 2011 is very lazy (including me until the last two marking periods of last year). It is very sad to see myself as a Valedictorian, but maybe I can pull through and hopefully everything will go for the better. I guess right now I probably sound pathetic, but I really did try hard the last two marking periods of last year around the time when my grandmother passed away…it isn’t easy being a teenager, I messed up in 9th and 10th grade (the two most regretting years of my life) =…Thanks again for being truthful and for the suggestions.</p>
<p>Excuse my spelling errors! :)</p>