<p>Do you think, </p>
<p>SATI: 760m, 680v, 610w (2050 new)(1440 m+v)
SATII m2c: 800
SATII physics: 710</p>
<p>is decent for SEAS? It's just, I feel like my scores are low compared to CC, but what about SEAS?</p>
<p>Do you think, </p>
<p>SATI: 760m, 680v, 610w (2050 new)(1440 m+v)
SATII m2c: 800
SATII physics: 710</p>
<p>is decent for SEAS? It's just, I feel like my scores are low compared to CC, but what about SEAS?</p>
<p>Your math scores are good enough for CC, but english a little too low.
Your english scores are good enough for SEAS, but math a little too low.</p>
<p>Pick one (math or english) and improve it. Also, if you still want Fu, try and bump up your Physics.</p>
<p>SEAS students actually have higher average SAT scores than CC. 610's a little on the low side. 760 math is not low for SEAS.</p>
<p>lol SEAS is statistically higher than CC interns of both score and % people in top 10% of the class(although athletes can account for this figure sine very little are recruited into SEAS).
also a 760 in math means your got 2-3 wrong? I dont think thats much of a problem at all, but then again being an engineering school I'd put that score in the mediocre range. as in not low but not stellar.
if any score is a problem for SEAS I'd aim at the physics score since the average physics score is about a 650? that put your score around 75-80 percentile range?</p>
<p>overall your scores are alright for SEAS, but still in the lower end of acceptance according to alst year's stats.</p>
<p>The verbal and writing are low, even for SEAS. There's more leeway on the verbal/writing if you're a real math/sci superstar, though.</p>