<p>Do i have any chance at these schools with a 1950 SAT score?</p>
<p>Harvard
Brown
Cornell
Dartmouth
UCLA
UC Berkeley
UT-Austin
UVA
UNC-Chapel Hill
Penn State
Williams
USC
Northwestern
Bentley
Babson</p>
<p>Can anyone suggest as well schools that may be a match or my score would have a good shot at.</p>
<p>Not sure about the rest, but Penn State is pretty average with SAT’s, you’re fine there.</p>
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<p>Watch out in the other post…the first four are really really difficult with this score. You can get into the next three with some strong grades and EC’s. The rest are quite reachable(than the first seven!).</p>
<p>Thanks for the replies. What other schools would you guys suggest?</p>
<p>bump…please i need for information</p>
<p>I would argue that northwestern isn’t easier than cornell.</p>
<p>@wallrus75, what schools do you think can i get in with a 1950 SAT?</p>
<p>@acstudent</p>
<p>can you elaborate more on that?</p>
<p>No for Harvard, Brown, Cornell, Dartmouth, Williams and Northwestern. I can’t speak to the other schools.</p>
<p>do good ECs compensate for low test scores?</p>
NYU2013
November 1, 2012, 7:43am
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<p>A 1950 make Harvard, Brown, Cornell, Dartmouth, UCLA, UCB, Northwestern, William and UNC-CH (if you’re OOS) very, very, unlikely.</p>
Catria
November 1, 2012, 8:23am
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<p>Bentley and Babson, Penn State (UNC if in-state for it).</p>
<p>i’m an international.</p>
<p>so what schools do you guys suggest to add?</p>
<p>If you are international you are in a worse situation, since the international admissions are more competitive. You should look at schools with a SAT average lower then your score to be safe.</p>