<p>Let's say you have high fourteen hundred SATs and are in the top 10% of your high school class. If the coach really wants you on his team will he be able to get you into the ivys.
Do adcoms understand that the constraints on an athlete's time make it unfair to expect the same ECs as they would from your basic mathlete type?</p>
<p>Most of the athletes that I know at Yale had lower scores than yours, assuming that you mean 1400/1600. Do you mean 1400/2400? If you mean the former, you're good, assuming the coach actually writes you a letter of support (increasing your chances of admission exponentially). If you mean the latter (1400/2400), it's doubtful that you'll be admitted.</p>
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<p>Ivies use the academic index
This number is configured from a combination of GPA, class rank,SATscores</p>
<p>You need a min AI of 171 as a recruited athlete to get into an Ivy</p>
<p>Yes.......</p>