Chances ED???

<p>I got a 2160 (710 math, 710 writing, 740 reading) on the SAT I test, which is within Vassar’s range and slightly higher than the 2014 freshman profile averages (“Their average SAT scores were 702 on the critical reading exam, 679 on the mathematics exam, and 691 on the writing exam” [Vassar</a> College || Statistics](<a href=“http://admissions.vassar.edu/about_statistics.html]Vassar”>http://admissions.vassar.edu/about_statistics.html)). </p>

<p>Like I said before, I would recommend taking the SAT instead of the ACT because it is superscored (meaning that Vassar looks at the best scores for each SECTION [i.e. critical reading, math, writing, and the two subjects] if you take the test more than once, rather than looking at an INDIVIDUAL TEST as a whole [which I believe is the case with the ACT]). </p>

<p>I think the best tip I can give you is to go out and buy The Princeton Review’s Cracking the SAT Reasoning Test (I think that’s the title) because it is AMAZING and explains EVERYTHING with great clarity and depth, IMHO. Don’t rely on the Princeton Review for Subject Tests, though, or at least don’t use it as your main source for studying (I did, and got a 670 in Literature and 700 in Biology (M) as a result [totally didn’t see that cross-section of an eye coming :p]). My second piece of advice would be to take the test more than once (I took it twice, and my math score jumped by a hundred points as a result!) </p>

<p>Hope that helped!</p>