<p>...of being accepted as a transfer to the following schools:</p>
<p>Yale
Georgetown
Stanford
Cornell
Brown
Columbia</p>
<p>I'm taking the SAT again tomorrow, this would be my third time. The first time I took it was junior year, I scored a 1450. The second time was senior year, I scored a 1580. It's been two years since I graduated HS and I want to go back to school. After two years at the school I'll be attending this fall I want to see if I can transfer to any of the schools listed above. I don'twant to to take the SAT more than three times, and I don't want to take it when I'm already in college. </p>
<p>I see now that the reasons I scored so badly my first two times was because I didn't study, I didn't take the test seriously, and I only took it because my counselor told me to. I've been studying this past month, and with just one month of study, maybe 4 times a week, I've scored significantly higher on my last three practice tests. On the last test I scored a 2150, 720 on the math, 730 on the reading and 700 on the writing, and I've scored pretty much the same on the other practice tests I've taken. </p>
<p>I'm guessing I'll score at the most a 2150 on the SAT tomorrow. But would that be good enough? I know that the SAT isn't everything, but should I be satisfied with that score? or should I cancel it and retake it again on October? Maybe with more time I can increase my score but I really don't want to take it when I'm already in college. </p>
<p>I would also like to know what the average competition each year looks like for the students transferring to the schools above, specially Yale. I understand that in most of this schools the transfer acceptance rate is like 2%, but 2% of what? of pure geniuses and star athletes? or what? Does anybody know? </p>