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Old 11-06-2009, 07:37 PM   #1
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which option is best

I'm going to propose two sets of scores, one real, one estimated (what i should get). Which scores would you send if you were me....

Real-SAT 1= 2020 (730 math, 690 writing, 600 cr)
SAT 2-Math 1c-750

Estimated-ACT-30
SAT 2- Math 2c 700-750. US history 550-600 (badddd) Chemistry 550-600 (baddd)

Option 1: Send all
Option 2: Send just ACT and SAT 1
Option 3: Comination of ACT/SAT1/SAT2's

This is hypothetical and might be a stretch, but im worried that sat 2's might be bad besides math, and math 1 + 2 don't look good together.

Some schools I am applying to: NYU, Northeastern, BC, RPI, and other mid-high range schools

Thanks
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