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<p>I would just put the hours you worked per day.</p>
<p>Regarding your acceptance odds at Stanford, the 50% point for SAT scores is 2210, and 50% for ACTs is essentially 32.5 for Stanford. The 25% marks are 2070 and 31. So you are in the bottom 25 percent of accepted applicants. Test scores are the one way schools can compare your academic chops across the applicant pool, and you aren’t in a good position. Those bottom 25% accepted students tend to be athletes, legacies, and URMs. You are none of those as far as I can tell from your post. Go ahead and apply if you want to, but put a lot of focus on your other choices so you are sure to have places you want to attend and can afford in the spring of senior year. Or spend your summer studying and take another crack at standardized tests in the fall. If you can raise your scores you still might not get into Stanford, but it improves your chances of acceptance everywhere and might help you garner some merit money someplace else.</p>