My Chances of Getting Into Middlebury!

<p>Also, when looking at SAT score ranges, keep this in mind:</p>

<p>The majority of kids who were accepted with lower SAT scores (i.e., the bottom 25%) had some amazing hook. Also, Midd includes all test scores in their averages, even if they weren’t used for admission. For instance, let’s say that someone scores an 1800 on their SAT I, but scores a 33 on their ACT or 750 on three SAT subject tests. Midd still reports the 1800 in their SAT averages (assuming the SAT I score was submitted, either directly or indirectly via the SAT II score report) even though the school only used their ACT or SAT II scores for admissions purposes.</p>