What schools disregard writing portion of SAT?

<p>Does anybody know of any top schools, i.e. top 50, that disregard SAT writing.
I took it twice and got:
m710 cr650 w 710
m770 cr 750 w 640
I know that out of all the ways my scores can be looked at, the 1520/1600 is probably most impressive, so I would like to use that to my advantage. I know WashU and UofChicago disregard it and I heard wake forest does to. Anybody know of others???</p>

<p>MIT does not.</p>

<p>k thanks nebody else</p>

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<p>georgetown doesn’t look at the writing section.</p>

<p>a 710’s solid though.</p>

<p>i’m of the opinion that writing still doesn’t matter as much as CR and M at most schools though… even if they do look at it… but that’s just a feeling.</p>

<p>k thanks anybody else?</p>

<p>Most weigh M and CR over W. A few school I applied to are also explicit about disregarding W completely, and treating it as optional subject test, like Reed for example.</p>

<p>Cornell, I think, or at least it was that way the last time I checked their CDS.</p>

<p>I think the Ivies besides Cornell weigh CR and W the same and M more than the other two. This is not conjecture; this is based on the AI system used at these schools.</p>

<p>monstor, are you serious? that’d be sick! like, how bad would my cr have to be if my m+w are 1550+?</p>

<p>got any evidence, though?</p>

<p>Well, let me correct what I said. That is the system used for athletes. For non-athlete applicants, it might work differently; it’s probably not too far off, though.</p>

<p>The evidence was what I heard at an Ivy visit from an adcom.</p>

<p>I don’t trust the AI formula for non athletes. Ivies brag about how holistic they are and AI completely negates that.</p>

<p>k thanks, anybody know of ne others schools that completely disregard it?</p>

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<p>Hehe</p>