<p>Hi guys,
It's probably too late to ask this, but should I send in my SAT marks and reference letters?
I'm a Canadian student, and have applied to some US universities.
My school marks are pretty good (with 7 ap's).
I believe the reference letters the teachers wrote for me were great too.
My SAT marks arn't so good, only 1990 total (math790/ CR560/ writing 660)
I've taken some SAT2's but the marks arn't out yet.
The program I applied was the Art and Science one.</p>
<p>My son is US and only his grades were considered. No rec letters or anything else was taken into consideration. However, as he was IB here in the States, his application was pending awaiting his anticipated IB scores. The IB scores would determine if he was admitted as U0 or U1. It was then that it was necessary for his teachers at his US High School to send in letters and to assesss his expected IB grades.<br>
Apply. If you are given standing pending further review -then call McGill, ask why you have a pending further review status , and, if necessary, get those letters rolling and/or calls to the school.<br>
Good luck to you.</p>