Help with CHANCE and SATs!!

Hey guys-
So I’ll be applying to NU ED for Broadcast Journalism at Medill, and I am feeling really confident about my whole application, minus the SATs (anxiety and not the best test taker) and maybe no AP Calc. I just wanted to ask sort of a different kind of question… All of my stats are listed below and I would like if some could tell me… WHAT THEY THINK THE LOWEST SCORE I COULD GET ON THE SATs AND STILL GET IN… I’d be curious to hear what you think

GPA: Above 4.0 UW, 4.5 Weighted. No B’s in high school

Classes: 2 honors- Freshman (no APs available), probably should have taken the other 2 honors offered… But, it’s Freshman year and everyone is still finding themselves

3 honors and AP US1 - Sophomore (1 AP available),

AP Lit, AP US2, AP Environmental Science, AP Macro, AP Psych, Honors Latin (and Academic Calc, but not interested in math and already a year ahead of most kids) -Junior

AP Lit, AP Physics , AP Micro, AP Prob/stat , AP Gov/Pol, AP Computer Science, Honors Latin - Senior

Took 3 classes over the summer over my high school years.

ECs- Habitat for Humanity 4 years, Television station 4 year (Freshman year-technical director and control room worker for 3 shows a week in our high school, Soph/Junior/Senior sports anchor), Newspaper (Contributer 4 years, sports editor Sophomore, Editor in Chief Junior and Senior), National Honors Society, Latin Honors Society, History Honors society, (leadership position all 3), started a tutoring program to help kids in elementary schools with their work (founder/president) Visited the school every week to help out.

Attended advanced sports broadcasting camp and at the camp hosted own 10-minute sports show. Ran by two leading figures in broadcasting industry

Interest in school: Summer program and Medill, tour at the campus, great interview

Recommendations: From 1 outside of school- big figure in the broadcasting industry- 11/10, Lit/Newspaper- 11/10, TV station media teacher- 8/10

Volunteered in the Dominican Republic the summer before junior year to help the locals rebuild home, create better living arrangements, and integrate the English language and American culture to the underprivileged locals. Took suitcases worth of baseball equipment I collected down to them.

Two-Week Summer Video Journalism Class at Harvard, limited to 15 kids from across the world

Intern at National Swim meet freshman year, published on the biggest swimming website in the world.

Contacted by Cartoon Network for some of my broadcasting work

Awards- National Latin Exam highest possible award all four years. Best Original Screenplay at NJ State High School Film Contest Challenge.

White, from Public school in NJ. No financial aid requested.

Essay- 10/10. Writing has always been what I do best.

Now, SAT?

I intentionally left out the SAT score

You have great stats. Ideally for the SAT you want something above 2000-2100 (or above 30 on the ACT). Try as best as you can. If you did bad on the SAT the first time don’t worry it can often improve a lot over the summer leading into Senior year due to having an extra year of school work and knowledge to help you tackle the test. You have great stats for ED so really as long as your SAT isn’t too far below the average you’ll be fine.

How about you just shoot for the highest score possible? I got into Medill RD with a 1970.

What kind of stats did you have @CaliCash

CR+M= 1300
3.7 GPA
National writing awards
Published author in several books
Editor of paper
Pulitzer worthy essay
Glowing letters of recommendation

Impressive stats! I would say anything 2100+ would be fine in regards to your ED acceptance.

@bobobobo214 do you think it matters where the score comes from? Like reading is my worst which sucks for medill. What if it was like 720 math 760 writing 620 reading ??

What do you mean where the score comes from? You mean how you do in math, writing, reading, separately?

@bobobobo214 yes

@jsweets17 I don’t know enough about medill’s preference for SAT scores (exact numbers) but I would focus more on your reading and writing scores (your writing scores seem fine). Writing-intensive activities are always helpful and just be enthused and convey that enthusiasm through your EC’s, essays, etc., through your application and to the ad-com.

@bobobobo214 do you think I cloud still get in with a 640 in reading and maybe a 2180 overall (where I am right now)???