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stillwater wrote:Forget about the 150. No one averages because there is nothing in it for them to average. It could hurt you at Yale but otherwise no one cares really.
EDIT: Yea, retake, kill it and your sins will be absolved.
You can apply to the same schools and it shouldn't have any effect. If you get a 170+, they will want your score. It is a tight market out there for schools to maintain their medians, so I think you should see no effect at all. GOod luck on the retake.cneu333 wrote:Whew! Thanks! That's a huge relief for me. I wasn't thinking of applying to Yale so I'm okay with that.
I'll need to think of an addendum explaining why I applied with a 150 when I knew it wasn't an accurate reflection of my ability/potential.. or just apply to the ones I didn't apply to this cycle.
stillwater wrote:Forget about the 150. No one averages because there is nothing in it for them to average. It could hurt you at Yale but otherwise no one cares really.
EDIT: Yea, retake, kill it and your sins will be absolved.
stillwater wrote:You can apply to the same schools and it shouldn't have any effect. If you get a 170+, they will want your score. It is a tight market out there for schools to maintain their medians, so I think you should see no effect at all. GOod luck on the retake.cneu333 wrote:Whew! Thanks! That's a huge relief for me. I wasn't thinking of applying to Yale so I'm okay with that.
I'll need to think of an addendum explaining why I applied with a 150 when I knew it wasn't an accurate reflection of my ability/potential.. or just apply to the ones I didn't apply to this cycle.
stillwater wrote:Forget about the 150. No one averages because there is nothing in it for them to average. It could hurt you at Yale but otherwise no one cares really.
EDIT: Yea, retake, kill it and your sins will be absolved.