The Moment The Harvard Board Has Been Waiting For...

<p>For Harvard, after reaching around 1500 it won't make much difference, because Harvard has a flatline around there.</p>

<p>Of course, a 1600 chance shoots up:D. At MIT, there's a monotomic relationship between acceptance and SAT, so SATs in fact do matter.</p>

<p>As an instructor at Harvard once said, "if you think SATs don't matter then obviously you're too dumb to go to Harvard."</p>

<p>The last line wasn't directed at you asian, it was at a lot of people who post "ooh SATs don't really matter" etc. SATS do matter.</p>

<p>lol i see you've shifted from harvard to stanford, eh dictator?</p>

<p>Haha actually I'm applying to Stanford and Harvard in the RD round of admissions and applying to Yale SCEA. From past years, it seems that Harvard only accepts superstars and special cases in the Early round of admissions(Siemens national winners, bio/math/physics/chem olympiad winners, teenage published authors, high-scoring URM's, legacies, recruited athletes, first generation students, etc.), so I think I will have a more reasonable shot RD especially after I raise my scores.</p>