<p>you are such a tool</p>
<p>I’ll decide that in four days, thanks.</p>
<p>fresh101 said: "Would YOU really not want a 2350 just because 75% of 2300+ kids get rejected? "</p>
<p>Of course not . . . you trying to flunk elementary rhetoric?</p>
<p>I made a series of interelated points in posts #10, 12 and 14. Taken together, what they mean is that is if one’s “true” score is a 2350, stressing out about moving it up 50 points will probably NOT help you improve your score. If you want to get a higher score, go for it; take that test as many times as you want!!! But getting all hyper about it IS wrong, a useless expenditure of energy, for various reasons, including among them that a 2350 is a really good score AND that even if you get a 2300 and apply to a HYPed school chances are better than even you’ll get rejected anyway.</p>
<p>So relax and be yourself . . even if that person has a 2350 SAT.</p>
<p>Kei</p>
<p>get off cc</p>
<p>it’s called score choice</p>
<p>fresh101 said: "Would YOU really not want a 2350 just because 75% of 2300+ kids get rejected? "</p>
<p>Of course not . . . you trying to flunk elementary rhetoric?</p>
<p>I said what i said in response to Kosherz post</p>
<p>What’d you get sophomore year? A 4.18?</p>
<p>^your sarcasm is duly noted.</p>
<p>to the OP: i guess i’m your nightmare then with my 2290 score from march…so so so close</p>