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Hello, I have a question. NExt year I'm going to be in high school, and can someone tell me, what'd I have to do now to get ready for the SAT? THanks
do ivy leagues accept a 650+ for the scientific subjects like bio, chem, and physics?
I didn't do too well freshman year and I'm trying to find things to make up for it, Im pretty good at test taking so I was wondering if taking more subject sats(and doing well in them) would make ...
I am asking this becasue i am in the process of writting the essay so that I can have an ealier addmission and i was just wondering how long the essay should be.
I took the biology-e, math, and chemistry subject tests. I did well on biology and math but terrible on chemistry. what do i do?
I really want to have an awesome essay, I'm just not sure how to do it. What should I do to really make it stand out and make the college really want me.
All of my top 5 colleges require students looking to be admitted take the subject tests, I am unsure as to which subject tests to take.
I know that it helps to take classes that are much needed in your field of work, but is that all the admissions people look at when deciding whether to accept or reject you?
Would it be more beneficial for me to take SAT IIs that I am best in, or ones that center around the subject in which I'd like to major? I know I would do well in the Latin subject test, but I'm no...
I'm afraid that I'm going to choose the wrong school, because I don't know how to tell if a College is the right college for me. I also don't want to pay money to got to a school that I end not lik...

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