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Topic: Minimum SAT subject test score required to get into UCLA? (Read 235 times)
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sidshuk
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I'm giving 2 SAT subject tests ( Math II and Physics ). UCLA being my dream university, I just wanna know how much should I be aiming for in these subject tests. Thanks a lot! cheers!
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James
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I'm giving 2 SAT subject tests ( Math II and Physics ). UCLA being my dream university, I just wanna know how much should I be aiming for in these subject tests. Thanks a lot! cheers!
I've never seen any evidence to suggest that your belief about the score you need corresponds to the score you get, once you control for the amount of studying you do. Consequently, the answer to your question is that you should aim to do as well as you can; 800 if possible.
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sidshuk
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hmm....well i'm studyin pretty hard but a little late.......anyways thanks! btw one more thing do i even stand a chance at ucla ?
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jcarrier289
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what an remarkably intelligent comment. haha.
Are you asking what the standards for SAT IIs at UCLA are?
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« Last Edit: November 03, 2009, 12:10:36 PM by jcarrier289 »
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sidshuk
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yea....i mean how much minimum sat 2 score would compensate for my low sat 1 score?
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jcarrier289
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Well, according to the scattergrams on [/i]this[i] site, the average SAT II score of accepted applicants was 729. Does that give you an idea? I'm not sure what the st. dev. of any of that data would be, so you can't even say that there's a causation behind the correlation, but yeah, just study hard.
Also, I'm not sure how UC views SAT IIs. I don't know if high SAT IIs can offset a lower set of SAT Is, but my guess is not.
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sidshuk
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i hope your wrong with that :/ anyways thanks a ton mate! good luck! cheers!
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