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Originally Posted by kix4kix
For the record don't be that guy that talks about his ACT/SAT score in college.
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Originally Posted by kix4kix
For the record don't be that guy that talks about his ACT/SAT score in college.
Originally Posted by kix4kix
I got a 31 or 32 on the ACT didn't take SAT. Wow it has already been that long that I don't remember what I got......For the record don't be that guy that talks about his ACT/SAT score in college.
Personal Statement? You mean the essay? As far as UF (and I think UM) those are worthless. You really think UF is gonna read all of those? Now ifhe was in a ton of clubs had a high GPA and was class president or something, I could see how he would get in. UF and UM make some weird choices, from whatI've seen this past year.Originally Posted by JFMartiMcDandruff
SAT scores ain't everything. There's the personal statement and everything else you did. At least that's what i hope...Originally Posted by AgentArenas
Originally Posted by C2345air
My friend got into UM, UWF, UF all top colleges in florida with a 970 in math and reading combined. Wth!?
Thats a lucky kid, I dont even know what to say.
i got a 1680/2400 (600 math, and just about 500 on that stupid english bs)
I also took the subject tests (610 math level 2, and a 560 in us history)
Originally Posted by ThrowedInDaGame
Originally Posted by gHeTtOnOyPi
1150/2400...i should of studied.all in that order.
I'm guessing you can dunk from the freethrow line?
yeah an essayOriginally Posted by AgentArenas
Personal Statement? You mean the essay? As far as UF (and I think UM) those are worthless. You really think UF is gonna read all of those? Now if he was in a ton of clubs had a high GPA and was class president or something, I could see how he would get in. UF and UM make some weird choices, from what I've seen this past year.Originally Posted by JFMartiMcDandruff
SAT scores ain't everything. There's the personal statement and everything else you did. At least that's what i hope...Originally Posted by AgentArenas
Originally Posted by C2345air
My friend got into UM, UWF, UF all top colleges in florida with a 970 in math and reading combined. Wth!?
Thats a lucky kid, I dont even know what to say.
i got a 1680/2400 (600 math, and just about 500 on that stupid english bs)
I also took the subject tests (610 math level 2, and a 560 in us history)
It does matter where you're trying to get into. If you're trying to go Ivy League than you should shoot for 2200+. If you're going toa lesser-known state school than you might be good being at around 1550, which is about average, maybe a little belowOriginally Posted by C2345air
Damn. Well, I'm aiming for that 1800 then. I did awesome on the writing, and the math wasn't too bad. I'm taking honors precal in school this year so my math skills have always been good. Reading, however, I have the attention span of a squirrel when it comes to reading things I'm not interested in. Yet, I believe I got the score I did because of the passages. My vocabulary is very selective, so I didn't do too well on that.
Btw, my friends GPA was like a 4.5 or something. -_- maybe that had a lot to do with it.
UM likes weighted GPA. Thats what matters most to them. They told us straight up that unweighted was worthless to them, so focus on getting yourweighted up. Anywhere from 4.3- 4.6 I think is decent to them. If youre in IB/AP youll probably be set - I was in IB and graduated with a 6.1, and I didntreally go out of my way to take classes. Get your SAT into the mid to high 1200s if you want a great shot at UM - you should aim for a 1270 anyways cause thatswhat you need for Bright Futures.Originally Posted by masterhammy23
It does matter where you're trying to get into. If you're trying to go Ivy League than you should shoot for 2200+. If you're going to a lesser-known state school than you might be good being at around 1550, which is about average, maybe a little belowOriginally Posted by C2345air
Damn. Well, I'm aiming for that 1800 then. I did awesome on the writing, and the math wasn't too bad. I'm taking honors precal in school this year so my math skills have always been good. Reading, however, I have the attention span of a squirrel when it comes to reading things I'm not interested in. Yet, I believe I got the score I did because of the passages. My vocabulary is very selective, so I didn't do too well on that.
Btw, my friends GPA was like a 4.5 or something. -_- maybe that had a lot to do with it.
Originally Posted by AgentArenas
UM likes weighted GPA. Thats what matters most to them. They told us straight up that unweighted was worthless to them, so focus on getting your weighted up. Anywhere from 4.3- 4.6 I think is decent to them. If youre in IB/AP youll probably be set - I was in IB and graduated with a 6.1, and I didnt really go out of my way to take classes. Get your SAT into the mid to high 1200s if you want a great shot at UM - you should aim for a 1270 anyways cause thats what you need for Bright Futures.Originally Posted by masterhammy23
It does matter where you're trying to get into. If you're trying to go Ivy League than you should shoot for 2200+. If you're going to a lesser-known state school than you might be good being at around 1550, which is about average, maybe a little belowOriginally Posted by C2345air
Damn. Well, I'm aiming for that 1800 then. I did awesome on the writing, and the math wasn't too bad. I'm taking honors precal in school this year so my math skills have always been good. Reading, however, I have the attention span of a squirrel when it comes to reading things I'm not interested in. Yet, I believe I got the score I did because of the passages. My vocabulary is very selective, so I didn't do too well on that.
Btw, my friends GPA was like a 4.5 or something. -_- maybe that had a lot to do with it.