<p>Hey we have the same SAT score! I wish I had received at least at 2000, and looking back I should have studied for the SAT, but what’s done is done. I don’t think Lafayette puts a lot of weight on standardized test scores as long as they are past a certain threshold. On the other hand, if you have excellent scores that will be an undeniable advantage. At the open house, the admissions woman I spoke with told me that rigor of courses taken is the most important factor in admissions.</p>
<p>On a side note, for those who use the 4.0 scale, how does that work? Do you merely muliply by 25 to get your average out of 100 or is it more complicated than that?</p>