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<p>A point well made. The emphasis on AA at Ivy level schools makes it almost “normal” to believe that one with considerably stellar stats would be accepted simply on an URM status. </p>
<p>And Jumpshooter, I suggest you apply. SAT scores are mentally overweight for most applicants. Colleges really don’t care if you can do a certain type of questions perfectly. They look at the SAT simply for proficiency in reading, writing, and math. The SAT is unlike the Olympiads, or Intel, or other competitive subject specific competitions. A 2300 and 2400 have little difference in the eyes of Ivy level admission offices.</p>