<p>Please be realistic!
What is Brown’s policy for SAT scores? Do they require applicants to submit all score or do they “superscore” tests?</p>
<p>I THINK they superscore SATs but not ACTs. Competive scores are on the collegeboard website</p>
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<p>It really helps to score above 700. Many students get in with scores below 700, but they often have hooks.</p>
<p>I see… well it’s good that Brown superscores. I hope that I’ll score above 700 in ALL sections for my next SAT, which I’ll be doing in October. I did okay for my first time, though… ughh so nervoussss</p>
<p>Would a 2190 do?</p>
<p>And what about my 34? Good enough?</p>
<p>A 34 is not only good enough, it is an excellent score, one that puts you in the top echelon of the country. You’d probably be best off just submitting the 34, and not the 2190 (although 2190 is also a good score.)</p>
<p>who else out here is applying for PLME?</p>