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<p>As others have commented, the rest of your application looks more than okay. I'm a former high school debater and current debate judge and I'm impressed by your level of accomplishment in speech competitions. I have NO IDEA about your chances, but I still think, having read the thread, that you should respond to the good advice you received in this reply: </p>
<p> [quote=nngmm] It will take you less time to retake the SAT than to write your letter explaining those scores.
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<p>It's not going to hurt YOUR application case at Stanford to do one retake in the limited time you have remaining before the SCEA admission deadline. It MIGHT help a lot. Some who have replied have expressed the opinion that you are already a lock for admission, but you yourself feel--and you know other forensics competitors and their admission results, right?--that your scores are the most iffy aspect of your application. Why not just put some of your accustomed effort and thoughtfulness into posting a higher set of scores? Then you have done what you can do to strengthen your application, and you can enjoy your competitive activities and your schoolwork while you wait for the admission decision. </p>
<p>Good luck in your applications.</p>