<p>Hoping for some guidance on SAT/ACT scores both in state and out of state. Anyone care to share?</p>
<p>Hmm, well I applied to HumEc ED and had a 2300 (720 CR, 780 Math, and 800 Writing) so I don't think SAT scores matter much for HumEc, as long as they're not bad.</p>
<p>Holy crap, since when do I have 1,003 posts?? Woot for being a Senior Member, lmao.</p>
<p>I applied RD, instate, 2280 (770 math, 720 verbal, 790 writing).</p>
<p>I am assuming you were accepted ED with your great scores, Chandler Bing???</p>
<p>I am out of state with 33 composite ACTs, 35 M, 34E, 33R, and 30S.</p>
<p>Chandler was unfortunately deferred.</p>
<p>That's a pretty sore subject around here.. lets not talk about it.. :)</p>
<p>Chandler had better be accepted in the RD round....or else I am not donating to the cornell annual fund!!! :-P</p>
<p>It is hard to believe that Chandler Bing would not be accepted ED. I hope it works out for RD as a demonstrated first choice ED applicant with those scores should be accepted!</p>
<p>Thanks for the support guys :)</p>
<p>And dewdrop: I think that's a good idea! hahaha</p>
<p>I should probably get on that letter of interest, but I'm currently studying for midterms/finals because they're next week... I guess I can do it when I start getting nauseous after seeing words like "thermodynamics" and "monopolistic competition" and, my personal favorite, "line integrals on a vector field".
I really hope I get accepted after dealing with the horrors of calc 3!</p>