<p>In high school, I got a 2030/2400 on my SATs. WR: 740 M: 660 CR: 630</p>
<p>Will those SAT scores cut it if I applied as a transfer to USC, UNC Chapel Hill and Northwestern?</p>
<p>Oh and by the way, my SAT score is superscored.</p>
<p>HELP!!</p>
<p>In high school, I got a 2030/2400 on my SATs. WR: 740 M: 660 CR: 630</p>
<p>Will those SAT scores cut it if I applied as a transfer to USC, UNC Chapel Hill and Northwestern?</p>
<p>Oh and by the way, my SAT score is superscored.</p>
<p>HELP!!</p>
<p>Depends if you’re a sophomore or junior transfer. Even as a sophomore transfer, I wouldn’t worry too much, though NU’s median is higher I believe; you’ll have to look it up.</p>
<p>i’m applying as a sophomore transfer. also, i’m at a liberal arts college so i haven’t been able to take any math courses. if i don’t take any math courses (in high school i took up to ap calc) will that hurt my chances at that school?</p>
<p>bump anyone??</p>
<p>colleges like to see Calc on a transferrer’s transcript. If you passed the AP test then I think you’re fine in that department</p>
<p>crap. i didn’t take the ap calc test, but i have switched my schedule around for next semester so that i can take statistics. is that okay?</p>
<p>bump anyone??? any help would be great</p>