How would schools such as Cornell view this?

<p>For schools that require all scores, how would they view these scores</p>

<p>March: 710 CR / 690 M / 780 W
June: 670 CR / 760 M / 710 W</p>

<p>so if it was superscored i'd be alright but since they dont would it be worth it to try to retake or something? </p>

<p>also, i know cornell doesnt look at writing =/</p>

<p>anyone???</p>

<p>[Let</a> me google that for you](<a href=“http://lmgtfy.com/?q=cornell+superscore+sat]Let”>http://lmgtfy.com/?q=cornell+superscore+sat)</p>

<p>Cornell doesn’t superscore??? That’s not good.</p>

<p>Oh wait. They do… Shoulda followed the google link :)</p>

<p>^ LOL! Google knows everything.</p>

<p>Google doesn’t know anything, it just has connections.
Like GWB. Haha.</p>

<p>ohh, i thought all schools that want all scores don’t superscore…</p>

<p>mmmmmk</p>

<p>so its the same for upenn too? they want all scores but they do superscore?</p>

<p>

Yes. UPenn, Stanford, Yale, and Cornell are some schools that require all scores.

Yes, they want all scores, but will use your highest scores to make their decisions</p>

<p>Your superscored 1470/1600 is awesome, esp for ED. What college are you applying to?</p>

<p>thanks man. i think my reaches will prolly be the lower ivies like Cornell/Dartmouth/Upenn but idk if i’d actually go there since it would be mad competitive. who knows, if i get in to one i might take on the challenge though.</p>

<p>but i’d like places like bu/usc (still have to look up some more schools) that are less intense but still good and would be fun.</p>

<p>how about you?</p>

<p>Lol, when I asked what college you were applying to, I meant which college within Cornell (Engineering, Human Ecology, Industrial Labor Relations etc…) you will apply to.
I’m applying to BU and USC also! I’m applying to either Dartmouth or Cornell for ED depending on what I get on my next SAT.</p>

<p>hey sorrry to be postign this question on ur thread Snorlax, just wanted to know,
i got a 670-cr and 780 math, is that good enough for an international applying ED-cornell engineering?</p>

<p>^since your an international its going to be super competitive, so I would say no. Need a 700+ in CR. Math is fine.</p>

<p>thank you! ^10 character</p>