Showing posts with label SAT requirements. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SAT requirements. Show all posts

11 September 2010

Starting Your College Applications


Should I start my college applications?? The short and simple answer is YES! Do it. Start them now and get some of the applications out of the way so there is less stress later in December when you are trying to meet January 1st deadlines. If nothing else, then I recommend doing a few things to at least get the ball rolling.
        
         1. Start researching what colleges you plan to apply to. You want to find schools that you will be happy at and that are affordable.
        
         2. Research the requirements for said colleges. What do you need to do to get in? You have time now to get it done.
        
         3. Finish your testing!!!  Get your standardized tests out of the way already. Most schools require that you have SAT or ACT scores by the December test date.
        
         4. Start brainstorming for your essays. Write down what you do and how it affects you as a person. If you want to start writing your essays, then go ahead.
        
         5. Talk to your college counselor. He or she will know exactly what to do to get started if you haven't or how to help you if you have.
        
The most important thing that I can say is start now. Start doing something because the more that you do now, the less there will be for later. Senior year is stressful enough, so you want to do everything possible to stay calm. And remember, college is not the most important thing in the world. 

You will go somewhere and have a good time.

28 June 2010

What is a good SAT score?

 Do you know what a good score is?
Based on 2010-2011 Scores

Everyone wants to know what a good SAT score is. Is 1800 good? is 1980 good? Is 2200 good? The answer is yes, each of these scores has the potential to be good. (Although, you can never go wrong with a 2200.) What people really want to know is how does their score stack up against the scores of other students who are applying to the same schools. An 1850 might be very good at one school but it will not help you get accepted into Harvard. Another thing to consider is that SAT scores are not everything. Although it is easy for colleges to compare numbers, activities outside of school and grades are just as, if not more important. All of these things are important in admission, so a high GPA can compensate for slightly lower than average score. Do not lose hope just because your SAT scores are a little low, you never  know who colleges will accept. You might have something extraordinary that all of the brainiacs with 2330's don't. There is a college for everyone, so don't fret. To see the college rankings for 2011 click here.  Here is a list of some colleges and their average SAT scores, so that you can see the type of schools within your range.
What is a good SAT score
What is a good SAT Score?   Source: Flickr butz.2013