Perfect score on the JANUARY SAT...now what?

<p>oh okay, i wasnt sure because eyou said you’re taking 3 tests, whoops.</p>

<p>but regarding your second paragraph above, it is a minimum of 8, but since you’ll be taking 10 (lucky) you should be good. hope you do well</p>

<p>Some kids submit arts or music supplements. And some kids include a separate summary of their activities that isn’t constrained by the format of the application. Say you’ve made/done/learned something outside the usual “extra curricular activity” paradigm. You might find you can convey this more clearly by creating a resume using whatever format works best for you.</p>

<p>bump bump bump bump bump bump</p>

<p>“Now what?”</p>

<p>Literally, keep on being who you are. The schools who evaluate your application will evaluate all your accomplishmnents together and - depending on the kind of class they are assembling at NU - you should have a great shot at admissions.</p>

<p>The only negative I see so far is your anxiety . . . by the time any interviews come around my guess is that you’ll be more mature and more comfortable in your own skin.</p>

<p>Good luck!!!</p>

<p>P.S. Assembling a class at a school is more like picking actors for a musical: <a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/college-search-selection/1087553-my-life-over-already-what-should-i-do.html#post11998520[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/college-search-selection/1087553-my-life-over-already-what-should-i-do.html#post11998520&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>Good job, but you made it awfully obvious you just posted this thread so you could advertise your 2400 and feel better about yourself. Not only was your question ambiguous but also pointless as you sound like you already know what to do and what your strengths and weaknesses are. Therefore, your question, “What now?” is somewhat confounding. </p>

<p>I would, however, like to note that I’ve seen many applicants with a 2400 and 4.0 get rejected by top schools. Also, your GPA is low.</p>