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Old 09-13-2007, 07:31 AM   #3
Igglesfan
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I don't know that anyone can tell you what SAT scores are required for Cornell's BArch program, I don't know if the score ranges are available by college. Those students who have been accepted to the program whose scores I have heard or seen have been pretty high, but I think a slam dunk portfolio and interview could overcome goodbutnotexceptional test scores.

What concerns me is your statement that "your portfolio will be average". If you take a look at Cornell's AAP admissions website, you will see that this is the most important factor in admissions, and they only accept 55 people from the world. So my suggestion would be that you do something to make your portfolio better than a self-evaluated "average". If you work in an arch firm, perhaps you can get some input from your mentors, or some assistance from your art teacher. When you interview there you will get feedback from the interviewer, but you'll need to have a number of good pieces to show him/her when you go up.

Good luck!
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