Poor high school, Perfect College- HELP!!

<p>but that isn't that directed at freshman applicants?</p>

<p>That's what i thought but looks like the policy applies to freshman and transfer applicants. Check it out yourself...</p>

<p><a href="http://www.stanford.edu/dept/uga/applying/1_3_transfers.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.stanford.edu/dept/uga/applying/1_3_transfers.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>and click 'THE APPLICATION'</p>

<p>I feel like juggling a full-time class schedule and taking 3 subject tests might be too difficult for me, and I used to OWN analogies; I am actually upset that they removed them. I guess I'll just take the SAT, and if the gods are nice and bless me with a 1500 or higher (1600 scale), then maybe I will even attempt some serious Ivies.</p>

<p>Sorry- i made a mistake- take TWO sat 2 subject tests, not THREE. Three tests total including the SAT 1. Are you taking summer courses? If not just start studying. I'm reading the dictionary(yeah- i know lol). One alphabet everyday.I just finished "A" today. Should be done in 26 days.</p>

<p>And i'll read a book on grammar/punctuation to help with the writing section of the new sat.This wont take long at all.</p>

<p>Then i'll start with math.</p>

<p>Yeh, Im taking summer courses at columbia. Currently I'm taking Principles of Economics. We recently took the midterm and I got the highest grade!! This week is finals, then I start a philosophy course. In summation, I gots no damn time damnit. Plus, Im pretty sure SAT's are geared towards high school students, they'd probably think I'm a fool for trying to take it again.</p>