<p>I was just wondering how highly SATs are held in the admission process.
I’m a Junior and received a 187 on the PSATs (90th percentile), without any studying whatsoever. I really wasn’t prepared, but I’ve been studying for the April 1st SATs for about a month and a half. Realistically though, I’m expecting a score somewhere in the 1300s. (Not including writing.)</p>
<p>Is that below the median? Also, I have VERY strong ECs and a high GPA. (just to name a couple: captain of 3 varsity sports and represented so far on 3 all-district teams)
Will that “excuse” my SAT scores?</p>
<p>Try taking the ACT. I’m somewhat like you; I did not study at all for the SAT, received a 212 on the PSAT, a 2030 on the actual SAT, and got a 33 on the ACT with similar preparation (this is the 99th percentile).</p>
<p>i got a 1390 after 2 tries and i was accepted if that helps</p>
<p>With that score when were you accepted?</p>
<p>IDefine, those ECs should help quite a bit. Especially if you’re good enough to play for Wash U.</p>
<p>Well im a Senior and i did EDII for Olin Business School and i got deffered… well I think I shouldn’t have been</p>
<p>SAT: 2340
SAT II
IIC: 800
Lit: 710
USH: 770</p>
<p>GPA: 3.8 unweighted
4.2 weighted
So it does not really matter what your SAT scores are its just weird…</p>
<p>holy crap. dude thats crazy. those are some money stats right there.</p>