• LAVA Moderator: Shinji Ikari

SAT scores

I did well on the English portion and very poorly on the Math portion. I only completed Algebra 1 and Geometry in highschool.

I just didn't like doing my homework. So I decided to put off math until college. Then I skipped it there as well.

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*bump*
 
If my math score matched I would have scored in the 1300 or 1400 range.

My brother did just that and he received a scholarship to a State school. He spent a little too much time getting high during that time to finish though.

:D
 
I got a 1460 on the old format - 800M 660V. Go figure they didn't put any of the vocab from the study books on the actual test :\

Like, OMG. On my PSAT I got a 66 and an 80. The "reading comprehension" part is what tanked my verbal score.

The test that really saved my ass was the Putnam. I banged out a 32 my senior year of HS.
 
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1250 on the old one --- breakdown was 630 verbal and 620 math I think. The GRE on the other hand, is a stressful horror story *shivers at the thought of ever needing to take it again*
 
I always liked the idea of a standardized test for entry into post-secondary.

Do Universities look at this test alone, or this and your grades?
 
I always liked the idea of a standardized test for entry into post-secondary.

Do Universities look at this test alone, or this and your grades?

Test and grades. I believe GPA is actually weighted a little higher.

1250 on the old one --- breakdown was 630 verbal and 620 math I think. The GRE on the other hand, is a stressful horror story *shivers at the thought of ever needing to take it again*

Ahhhh don't tell me this!!! :(
 
Critical Reading 710
Math 640
Writing 710


So 1350.

I wanted to retake it until I got at least a 1400, but it was $50 per test. I'm a bit disappointed, especially considering some of the scores my friends received, but such is life.

Going to Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in Florida for Engineering Physics, to answer the second question.
 
I always liked the idea of a standardized test for entry into post-secondary.

Do Universities look at this test alone, or this and your grades?

Back in the day (<1995), an SAT score in the ~1500's pretty much guaranteed you admission into any powerhouse uni. But then they changed the scoring, so that anything UNDER 1500 pretty much guarantees rejection; in fact, top schools routinely reject students with perfect SAT's (at least, they did back in my day, 1999).

I don't think "grades" were ever much of an issue with the top unis. Even if you're a valedictorian, so what? Each of the thousands of HS's in America produces one every year. On the other hand, really bad grades can raise some eyebrows, unless there are some extenuating circumstances; and there always are if the student's profile is otherwise on par with other top applicants.
 
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