SAT Minimums Help

<p>Ok so I'm new to this website and I'm freaking out just a little so bear with me here. I just went online and I looked at McGill's SAT standards. They have these minimum standards and I don't meet them for one criterion. I have a SAT score with a 720R/490M/700W and even though that's still good in general I don't meet the 560 minimum for math. Does this mean that I can't apply or that I will automatically be rejected? I have a perfect 4.0 with a rigorous AP load and community service, in addition to a near perfect Bio SAT 2 and a 600 Math 2, and over 700 in two different history SAT 2s; it's not that I'm not a good student, it's just something about the math sat section messes with my brain. Am I still a candidate for McGill?</p>

<p>Thanks</p>

<p>I assume that you are an American, otherwise test scores are not required. </p>

<p>That 490 Math score will make your admission iffy. If you got a 600 Math SAT II score it is even more bizarre.</p>

<p>You might want to take the ACT with Writing and not submit your SAT I scores. </p>

<p>What program/faculty would you be applying to?</p>

<p>Or practice more math SAT 1 and retake. If you can get 600 in math SAT 2, you should be able to get over 560 in math SAT 1. With the rest of the stat, you have more than a good chance to get accepted.</p>