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jy2680:
Question: Wellesley said on their website that they could only consider SAT scores taken before December for EE. I, however, took it again in January (other schools I applied to consider January scores) and my score was raised from an 1890 to a 2020. (It’s not a significant increase, I know, but hey.) Should I call the admissions office and informally report this to them and hope that they’ll take it into consideration?
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<p>Yes, definitely do this.</p>
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jy2680:
Also, I sent a link to Wellesley, as part of my art supplement, to my school website that contains all the issues of the school newspaper. I’m the Editor-in-Chief, News Editor and Design Editor (and I basically handle every other miscellaneous thing). I’m not sure if the admissions officers took a look at it as the link needed copying and pasting to access. Should I send them some actual, tangible issues to consider?
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<p>I would call admissions and see what they say about things like this. It might be easier for everyone if you send it over in paper form that way they can put in your file with the rest of your application materials.</p>