I Screwed In The Past In The Sat !! Is There Any Hope For Me Still?

<p>dude chill, if your getting those scores on the new sat, there shouldn't be a problem in the end. colleges might think you just misgrided on that test.</p>

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just write
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:) it works</p>

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thank you

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(characetrsd</p>

<p>"seriouslly you think?
I shouldnt worry and follow my journey?</p>

<p>How do you put those boxed in quotes in there?"</p>

<p>Hahaha thats funny cuz he sounds all serious and dramatic and then you ask sumthing like that hhahhah</p>

<p>just write
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<p>Thanks for the advice guys. Should I write on my apps? this 930 SAT score. Or I can just ignore it?</p>

<p>GoCollege - I wouldn't worry. If anything, the drastic improvement will indicate that you are dedicated to doing better. Don't let this one score keep you from applying to the schools you want to attend! Good luck!</p>

<p>hahahah lol @ el commando's comment</p>

<p>Ivy League collges look at your highest component scores. For example</p>

<p>March test: 800 M 770 V 750 W</p>

<p>June test: 780 M 800 V 800 W</p>

<p>Ivy Leagues would view my score as 800 M 800 V 800 w =2400. </p>

<p>This goes for other top schools like Stanford or MIT. </p>

<p>I think your improvement is absolutely amazing.</p>

<p>Harvard and other ivies dont consider past SAT sessions..
Your counsler puts your highest verbal, highest math, and highest writing on your app.. They would rarely look at your official SAT report.. unless they spot something suspicious as a 2.0 Weighted GPA and 2400 SAT.. lol</p>

<p>so dont worry.. it will not even be considered...</p>

<p>but i dont think its the same w/ grades.. they may look at particular grades in certain subjects for the decision...</p>

<p>and your SAT score is still only in-reach...</p>

<p>Ivies are going to have 2280 medians (and thats ppl with great GPAs, awesome ECs, awards, tons of volunteer work, work at an Ivy, etc..)..</p>

<p>so get it up even more...</p>

<p>but if you dont get it up, dont worry as much..</p>

<p>u can always go to UC-Berkeley or Carnegie Mellon.. two great colleges that dont care about SAT that much.. and they are better than some ivies...</p>

<p>Good luck!</p>