please, this is too disheartening... i told princeton to expect my SAT 1 score.. but

<p>thanks for clearing up the confusion there buddy, im sure we all needed a little brushup on the difference between the articles "a" and "an," and you're right, a 770 isn't even that impressive, shame on whoever it was that i'm not going to name who got that certain score because it is also based on other things, like that 740 in math.</p>

<p>this is getting rediculous, a 770 is good on any of the math tests SAT I or SATII IC or IIC. It puts you in the top like 1 or 2 percent of the country. on IIC its deflated because all the top kids take it and it puts you in the 83% but, yeah o well. Princeton rejects so many kids with scores and GPAs that are high because they can pick from so many. They can fill the freshman class time and time again with qualified applicants. And like someone said a +/-30 error on your SAT score means your 690 and 640 are in the same range. The average of your scores is at the bottom of the 690 range. Plus they take your highest scores. so 800+690 is great just like other ppl said.</p>