<p>Will the admissions people question a difference in the level of my sat IIs vs. sat I and come to the conclusion that i could have done better, but something happened that day (for me, i had a stomach virus). because i dont have time to retake the test for ea</p>
<p>I don’t think they’ll make any correlation like that - more likely to just take them at face value, for better or worse. In general, that’s reasonable - they could well reason that if you felt you could do a lot better, you would retake and apply RD - colleges expect you to apply early only if you have the strongest app you are likely to be able to have.</p>
<p>Ailey, you’ve made a really good point there. “colleges expect you to apply early only if you have the strongest app you are likely to be able to have.” I’ll keep it in mind. Thank you!</p>
<p>Oromia, do not worry, and is that youractuslly name, you have a chance a very aimable and good one did you apply early or Reg., i applied a reg. decision</p>
<p>For many though, applying early doesnt exactly mean they have their strongest app, rather they are quite earnest about one particular university and want to have the assurance of acceptance to the unveristy earlier than April.
iam- actually, the 2160 was what I estimated because that’s around what I was getting when taking practice exams. </p>
<p>ed08-Oromia is where I’m from; google it if you havent heard of it</p>