sat scores

<p>usnamid, </p>

<p>Make sure everyone that you can get your hands on knows about your new score, don’t assume anything when it comes to the transfer of a potentially important piece of information. If you haven’t already done it, get the name and email/snail mail address of the officer in charge of admissions for your region and send along a short note; basically a heads up about your new math score.
As GA said in his comment about the “whole person” you have to be more than a set of SAT scores, having said that when it comes down to comparing candidate A with B,C and D and they all have a comparable and somewhat subjectively assessed “whole person package” with a math SAT score like that in your profile you will go a long way to distinguishing yourself from the others. </p>

<p>The best advice I can give you is do all that you can to make it easy for them to see you are the best candidate.</p>