November SAT Crisis!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

<p>Will my November SAT scores be considered for ED admission???????...I'm really worried because if they aren't then I pretty much have no chance...I had a 2100 (750-Math, 630-CR, 720-Writing) and this past time I brought my cr up to a 700 which I think will make a huge difference. I now have a 2170 (which I have been informed is a below mediocre score in comparison to most ED applicants)</p>

<p>sorry for the somewhat dramatic title...i just your guys attention</p>

<p>I think October was the latest. I checked dartmouth.edu, and I can't find anyting mentioning it though.</p>

<p>When an admissions rep visited my school she said that November subject test scores will be considered for ED when I asked. I assume that it would be the same for the reasoning test. The collegeboard sends them to Dartmouth electronically, so they arrive rather quickly. Now all you have to stress about is your actual decision haha. Best of luck!</p>

<p>I think you shouldn't worry about it. Believe it or not, 70 points is not going to change whether they accept or deny you. You can send them, but it is likely they have already made a decision. 2100 is a fine score... and I would assume it is perfectly average.</p>

<p>thanks guys...i guess i get a bit worried when i'm on this site because it seems like all of the applicants are unusually flawless.</p>

<p>Compare with these bad boys:</p>

<p><a href="http://www.dartmouth.edu/%7Eoir/pdfs/cds2006-2007.pdf%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.dartmouth.edu/~oir/pdfs/cds2006-2007.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Don't compare with us.</p>

<p>Your scores wont make or break you. You're fine.</p>

<p>630 and 700 are different.. Fax them ASAP and they may even rereview your file if they have already made a decision..</p>