| By HH on Tuesday, December 10, 2002 - 01:45 am: Edit |
Just so you know, Georgetown is the goal. With that in mind, here's my question. I got a 1460 the first go round (740 verbal and 720 math). The thing is, I only missed 3 or 4 questions in math, and still got a dissapointing score. However, this score was after a Princeton Review Prep class. So, I've been thinking about taking the SAT again (i'm a junior) to try and raise my math score to at least 760. However, my verbal score might drop because I studied quite a bit for the verbal section last time, and not so much for math because I was more confident in math. So, will colleges care if my verbal drops while my math rises, or will they strictly look at the best composite score? Thoughts?
| By verbal on Tuesday, December 10, 2002 - 06:08 am: Edit |
Is it true that Verbal scores are important than Math scores at the Ivy League?
| By your mom on Tuesday, December 10, 2002 - 09:02 pm: Edit |
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