<p>I am currently a sophomore in High School, and I’ve been preparing for the SAT over winter break. I just did my second practice test and got a 2070. Where should I be if I want to eventually have a shot at the 2350+?</p>
<p>Also, I am working out of the Blue Book(2nd Edition) and will be using the online test prep on the Collegeboard website. Is it useful to buy Princeton Review’s 11 practice tests? I plan on doing 1-2 sections everyday until the PSAT sneaks up on me in my Junior year. The cutoff for the NMSQT seems to be 207 in my state, by the way.</p>
<p>2070 can get you into alot of great schools as long as you have a solid 90+ average (3.5 GPA or higher) with rigorous courses taken in high school.</p>
<p>With an SAT score ranging from 1900-2050, you may be a good-chance candidate for NYU, BU, BC, GWU, Colgate, UNC, Michigan, Emory, Bates, and Colby. There are many more to the list… I can’t really pick all of them out on top of my head because I do other stuff than memorizing this.</p>
<p>With an SAT score of 2100-2400 will get your foot to the Harvard, Yale, Princeton, Stanford, MIT, Caltech, Duke, Johns Hopkins, Rice, Georgetown, and Amherst College door. But do not be too presumptuous on your automatic chances… for Princeton, MIT, and all other Ivy League schools shock applicants when they reject near half of the Valedictorian/Salutatorian/ and 2300ers.</p>
<p>it should be ivy league in my opinion because it’s definitely better than cornell, and columbia. But then again, ivy league just means that it was founded in the old days. I think?</p>