top | item 27935605 (no title) harmegido | 4 years ago I believe 1500/1600 is top 2%, so it's weird you'd consider that not "well" to me. discuss order hn newest rejectedandsad|4 years ago It’s not good enough to get into any top school, and top 2% is simply not good enough when it’s effectively the same as the top 20%. netr0ute|4 years ago It's enough to get into any state school, and many people in places like MIT/Harvard/other-here have scores around yours. briefcomment|4 years ago It's definitely in range [1]. You could also consider retaking it, or taking the GMAT, LSAT, or GRE.[1]https://www.thoughtco.com/sat-scores-for-ivy-league-admissio... load replies (1)
rejectedandsad|4 years ago It’s not good enough to get into any top school, and top 2% is simply not good enough when it’s effectively the same as the top 20%. netr0ute|4 years ago It's enough to get into any state school, and many people in places like MIT/Harvard/other-here have scores around yours. briefcomment|4 years ago It's definitely in range [1]. You could also consider retaking it, or taking the GMAT, LSAT, or GRE.[1]https://www.thoughtco.com/sat-scores-for-ivy-league-admissio... load replies (1)
netr0ute|4 years ago It's enough to get into any state school, and many people in places like MIT/Harvard/other-here have scores around yours.
briefcomment|4 years ago It's definitely in range [1]. You could also consider retaking it, or taking the GMAT, LSAT, or GRE.[1]https://www.thoughtco.com/sat-scores-for-ivy-league-admissio... load replies (1)
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[1]https://www.thoughtco.com/sat-scores-for-ivy-league-admissio...