<p>SAT IIs...
690 math II
680 lit
(they have my 650 score too)</p>
<p>I applied ED to CAS
(SAT Is 2130 - 730/730/670 M/CR/W)
and im international</p>
<p>:( im feeling sad
so many 750++++s on here</p>
<p>SAT IIs...
690 math II
680 lit
(they have my 650 score too)</p>
<p>I applied ED to CAS
(SAT Is 2130 - 730/730/670 M/CR/W)
and im international</p>
<p>:( im feeling sad
so many 750++++s on here</p>
<p>It’s okay. It is what it is, after all.</p>
<p>Besides, I am hoping that CC only really represents the top few percent of applicants since everyone here is so top-notch. But yes, it is indeed true that your scores are not going to be the strength of your application, but that is the case for me as well, so let’s cross our fingers and hope for the best!</p>
<p>Good luck
17 days!</p>
<p>If it makes you feel any better, my lit score is a 640 - 670 :D</p>
<p>if you didn’t ask for aid i don’t think those scores will tank your app. but you would have had a much better chance of success at Johns Hopkins or Northwestern.</p>
<p>such low scores on both sections is bad. Shows no strength. Consider retaking and setting yourself up for round 2 in regular admissions.</p>
<p>You say that you’re international; whereabouts are you from? If you come from some country that does not have much of a tradition in good academia, then those scores may not be perceived as poorly. Your aid situation is of course also a pertinent factor.</p>
<p>Within the broader international pool those Subject Test scores are very low though, so like the previous post I would definitely try to bring them up before RD at other schools. Your SAT score is closer the norm, though still a tad on the low side for international applicants.</p>