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I took the SAT in January of '09 and received 530 in Math, and 640 in CR.
I just took the test in November and, without reviewing the scores sent it into the academy.
I took a class and am pretty confident that I raised my *horrible* math score. However, this morning, I checked my candidate profile, and my old SAT scores were the ones recorded, I was under the impression that USNA would only receive my November scores.
Will I have to pay even more money to resend my November scores, or will the academy automatically receive them?
How high should I raise my score to be regarded for admission?
I attended summer seminar, will graduate high school with an Associates degree due to concurrent enrollment at a local community college, and have a great GPA with lots of strong extra curricular activities. I am also a female underrepresented minority.
Can you give some feedback?
Thank all of you so much. I really appreciate all of you who post in this forum, I have learned so much from here throughout the process and hopefully, I will achieve my goal!
I just took the test in November and, without reviewing the scores sent it into the academy.
I took a class and am pretty confident that I raised my *horrible* math score. However, this morning, I checked my candidate profile, and my old SAT scores were the ones recorded, I was under the impression that USNA would only receive my November scores.
Will I have to pay even more money to resend my November scores, or will the academy automatically receive them?
How high should I raise my score to be regarded for admission?
I attended summer seminar, will graduate high school with an Associates degree due to concurrent enrollment at a local community college, and have a great GPA with lots of strong extra curricular activities. I am also a female underrepresented minority.
Can you give some feedback?
Thank all of you so much. I really appreciate all of you who post in this forum, I have learned so much from here throughout the process and hopefully, I will achieve my goal!