if a college accepts a scored between 1900-2000 and you get a 2400 does that mean...

<p>they wont accept you?</p>

<p>Unfortunately, yes. Colleges HATE it when students achieve perfect test scores. They usually prefer students who score lower on the SATs and have low GPAs. </p>

<p>Fortunately for you, since you are asking this question, you are not likely to score a 2400.</p>

<p>what if u score within the range/ lower than the range they ask for?
why do they prefer lower gpa? don’t they want smart kids in their colleges like in columbia?</p>

<p>The ranges for GPA and SAT scores are the middle 50%. Some students have higher and some lower. If you want a match, your GPA and SAT scores should fall into that range or be higher. If your scores are lower, the college is a reach. The schools don’t prefer lower stats but, some of the kids may have a hook or be athletes. The college is willing to accept lower stats for someone that will increase their diversity or be an asset in a sport.</p>

<p>LOL Sat100’s response was sarcasm. ;-)</p>

<p>I think in the situation you describe, the student (assuming their GPA matches their scores) is more likely to be offered merit aid (if the school offers merit aid) and might be accepted into the school’s honors program (again, if the school has one). Schools sometimes offer these perks to attract those students. For these reasons, a student with high scores and GPA might consider that school (perhaps as a safety), but will likely also be applying to schools that look for students with those higher stats.</p>

<p>Have you scored a 2400?</p>

<p>If so, and you want to get into a safety school
1.Consider applying to an honors/accelerated program
2.Demonstrate interest with campus visits, interviews, early action</p>

<p>sarah may be book and test smart, but i think she might be light on the common sense smart, eh? sarah 02134, which is my old zip code, all schools take students at all levels of scores, grades, activity, etc. if you want to apply to a school, apply. otherwise, it’s an automatic no.</p>

<p>SAT100 trolled you hard.</p>

<p>For a collection of the some of smartest people in the nation, you guys really don’t know when you get trolled do you?</p>

<p>This is a ■■■■■? To be honest I just thought the OP lacked a bit in common sense (something that I assumed was made up for with plain old book smarts).</p>

<p>I lol’d at SAT 100. +1 to you.</p>

<p>Hahaha, LOL at SAT100! :D</p>

<p>@SAT100 that was brilliant.</p>

<p>To be serious, not many colleges reject over-qualified applicants. Unlike the work force.</p>

<p>i didnt get a 2400 fyi and its hard to understand when something is sarcasm online.</p>

<p>@SAT100 LMAO! Perfect, perfect.</p>

<p>LOLNO.
They’ll probably love you beyond measure for having such a good score. I think a state university here has an average SAT score of like, a 1600, and so anyone (in-state, not sure about out) who gets higher than a 1900 on the SAT gets a full ride. My bio teacher just graduated from undergrad a year ago and he said the school even paid him to go to their college rofl.</p>