If you're recruited for sports, aim for about a 3.0 and a 1700 on the new SAT scale.
Otherwise, unless you're some underrepresented minority from the ghettos, you want around a 3.9 unweighted GPA with a ton of AP or IB classes, 2200-2300 on the new SAT, letters of rec that just gush about how great a person you are in all ways, a fantastic essay, and have done something unique and notable outside of school.
2007-01-03 12:22:16
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answered by Linkin 7
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it truly is a stable SAT score, definite, and it truly is interior an Ivy League college's commonplace selection, even nonetheless it truly is somewhat on the low facet. the middle 50% frequently score around a 2200, so applicants attempt to have a score greater than that.
2016-10-19 10:26:52
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answered by Anonymous
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with the new sat scores, about a 2200 (or about a 1500 on the old scale), and above a 3.5 gpa. And getting higher than that wouldn't hurt either, and neither would some extra curricular activities.
2007-01-03 11:43:30
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answered by way2kewl4u1224 3
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You need all your scores in the 700's and good grades (A) in all classes maybe a lower grade but all your classes should be honors/AP.
2007-01-03 13:00:27
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answered by Rosie 2
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if you're depending on your academics, at least 2300 and a 4.6 on a 5.0 scale. if you're depending on extracurriculars/sports/etc. it really doesn't matter
2007-01-03 12:15:50
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answered by tell me all!!! 4
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