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Old 10-22-2004, 09:08 PM   #1
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1500 SAT I, Bad SAT 2's (600-700)

Please need your responses, lol. If you view this, leave some sort of response.

Wow- I just did really bad on my sat 2's.
The only three I've taken (al from october)
700 Literature
690 Us History
620! Writing

The thing is though I get Straight A's in my classes (including AP English, which I got a 5 on last year) and have a SAT I with highst m-710 and highest v-800. Also, I write on the school newspaper and for a real newspaper, so the writing score is incongruous. I'm applying ED and am not igned up for november, so I can't retake for that. What do you guys think? On Collegeboard.com, I searched Columbia and it listed SAT I as an indicator of admissions and placement, and SAT 2 only as placement.
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