Standardized Test Scorers

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If my grades, courses, activities are these, "I can get into these universities?

Major: Law Current Rating: sophomore in Catholic high school GPA: 4.0 Has in the last five years, but was 3.75 in the 1st half of this year test plan: 24, ie, here I will get at least 30 on the ACT if [I want to study very hard] Classes: Since most junior level courses, Chemistry Honors, AP European Scripture / Bookshare (advanced theology course), Spanish 3, Criminal Justice, Math 3 Honors, English Honors I am a great standardized test taker, being the second leading scorer in the Placement Exam for my high school. I have a large grant for that. Do a lot of community service (at least 8-hour each semester), Mock Trial, drama, used to cheerlead, Mathletes, etc "I can get in: a) Stanford b) Yale c) Cornell d) Harvard e) f Berkeley) from Georgetown?? Yes, I was just guessing, I have not even taken my ACT test, however, for another year, though I must study hard. I'm sure I'll to make a better than 30. Thank you for your honesty.

Not trying to be tough, but really are not an institution of great standardized test if only going to get a 30 on the ACT. That is just above average with regard to schools competition. Just being honest. With that score on the ACT, Stanford, Yale and Harvard are 100% out of the question, and Cornell about 99.99% out. I do not know much about Berkeley and Georgetown, but are easier to get into the ivy league you listed. Once again, I'm not trying to be discouraging, I just do not want to fool yourself. Everything else looks good, but with the score on the ACT Ivy League is not going to happen.

African Americans & Standardized Tests: The Real Reason for Low Test Scores

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