<p>If your school is average, then mine is at absolute rock bottom… I’d be very surprised if more than 15 percent of graduating seniors from my school each year went on to four-year universities. And those people are pretty much the only ones that even bother to take the SAT/ACT… oy vey… and for what it’s worth, a friend of mine is making an eighteen or something in Anatomy right now.</p>
<p>It pretty much pwns mine, where half go to community college, but, strangely, my SAT and ACT are your school’s max…do you go to my school??? lol</p>
<p>Yeah, the highest semester GPA I had at this school is a 95.5. The highest year GPA is a 94.4. Every kid in my class is like to me, “Omg. Why do you think that is low?” Maybe they really don’t look in their planners and see this chart, have deep talks with the guidance counselor, or it is just me living by CC standards.</p>
<p>I don’t live in Maine, so no. The highest SAT out of 2400 score and the highest SAT out of 1600 score is actually from two different people in the senior class. I got this from naviance, and kind of asking my senior friends.</p>
<p>^^^haha lol
I’d agree that the quality your high school has little to do with your application if you deserve to be accepted otherwise</p>
<p>EDIT: I think my school’s average SAT is in the high 400’s per section to give a baseline, and we have 2010ers accepted to UChicago, Stanford, and RPI so far</p>
<p>i would have to say that your school is pretty good. its about as average as my school. but the real question is, how many people does your school normally send to ivies?</p>