Acceptance Chances to Deerfield, Choate, Lawrenceville, and Andover?

@Happytimes2001 I would consider the verbal section to definitely be high school level. I doubt that the average high schooler could do well on it.

But the quantitative is unquestionably high school level. It has Geometry which is a 10th grade subject and Algebra 1 which is 9th grade. The only middle school level questions I would say are like addition and subtraction questions that I saw.

I found the reading to be easy, but I also excel at the subject and have been reading at a high school level since 3rd grade.

It also is very difficult because I go to a really bad public school.

I just took the test and got a 70th percentile without studying (I’m studying then retaking it). But at my public school I’m the one of the top 3 students in my grade out of 400 kids based off of test scores, grades, etc. and I did relatively poor.

Honestly, I just feel like I have a massive disadvantage compared to the majority of applicants who go to good public schools or private schools.