<p>um, i would retake that cardinal, is below the mid 50th percentile at these schools</p>
<p>i mean, u dont need to get a 1500, or a 1450, or 1400, i think a 1300-1350 could give u a boost. These places want to know that you were admissable material the first time around. A 1240 makes that unlikely</p>
<p>Hmmm...I would have to resign from my only leadership position though (student trustee). Do you think its worth it bball, as I lose my only leadership position but can possibly gain a good increase in SAT score? I would have to put in a resignation letter very soon too...</p>
<p>why do u have to resign...just be like u have a personal thing u have to take care of, its no one's business, that should not be grounds for resignation</p>
<p>Hmmm....hopefully they let me get out of it. It is a major conference though, and they have already bought me the plane tickets back and forth (and hotel accomodations I think), I hope their refundable ahahaha.</p>
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Cornell U. doesn't require them also I think.
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Wow! I thought Cornell required the SATs....I had decided to not apply there because I thought that they did...ahhh....what other universities don't care/require them?</p>
<p>I know MIT does...all the other ivies do, unless I am wrong..</p>