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    Is there a place where you can convert your old score to the current scoring system; I'd be interested in what mine translates to.



    I got a 1290 (620M/670V) and had a 2.2 GPA. Definitely did not apply myself in high school. Interestingly enough, I was so worried about the SAT that I got drunk the night before, so I took the test the next morning hung over and without a calculator, which I had forgotten. I still don't know how I got the 620 in math.



    Anyway, if there's some website where you can convert the old scores, I'd like to see it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kosher Ham
    I don't get why your parents wouldn't want you to go to App State if you could.

    As Riggins has stated UNCC is a good school, and I hear that UNC -Greensboro is good as well.
    My mother, I think, has attatchment issues. She doesn't want me going too far away from the house just in case something happens. Also, Boone's way out there and the only way to get from here to there is by car. They've made it clear that I'm not getting a car.

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    You don't have a job now ? You can buy a throwaway car for about a grand.

    But this is your life, your future, it should be your decision.
    I just can't agree with not letting my child make his/her decision about where they want to go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Riggins77
    It would help if you tell us what UNC school you want to go to? UNC, UNC-Charlotte, etc.
    i would have figured that it was UNC-chapel hill by default. thats 'UNC' to the rest of the country

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    Quote Originally Posted by dcnativenerd
    Well, Chapel Hill is the school I'm shooting for; but the school I really want to go to is App. State out in Boone. It's cheap and it's a pretty good school, from what I understand; but my folks made it clear that there's no way I'm going out there since we're on the eastern part of the state and it's in the west (they don't want me going out too far from them...basically, I'm not allowed to go further west than Charlotte, which limits me A LOT).
    are you serious? your parents are putting limitations on how far away college can be?

    so if you got into harvard, they would say you cant go cuz its in another state and obviously farther away than charlotte...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phoward12
    Is there a place where you can convert your old score to the current scoring system; I'd be interested in what mine translates to.



    I got a 1290 (620M/670V) and had a 2.2 GPA. Definitely did not apply myself in high school. Interestingly enough, I was so worried about the SAT that I got drunk the night before, so I took the test the next morning hung over and without a calculator, which I had forgotten. I still don't know how I got the 620 in math.



    Anyway, if there's some website where you can convert the old scores, I'd like to see it.
    if theres a way to do that, id wanna see too.

    but for some reason i doubt there is. since the change was they added a new section. so there would be nothing in our 1600 tests to switch over and compare. at least that the way i see it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Phoward12
    Is there a place where you can convert your old score to the current scoring system; I'd be interested in what mine translates to.



    I got a 1290 (620M/670V) and had a 2.2 GPA. Definitely did not apply myself in high school. Interestingly enough, I was so worried about the SAT that I got drunk the night before, so I took the test the next morning hung over and without a calculator, which I had forgotten. I still don't know how I got the 620 in math.



    Anyway, if there's some website where you can convert the old scores, I'd like to see it.
    i'd guess you'd have about a 1935 in the new system (just averaged your two scores and multiplied by three). there is no definitive way to tell what your score "would" be since basically all they did was add a writing section. and from what i've heard, most colleges don't even pay attention to the new writing section, so the new system doesn't even really matter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drums and skins
    My SAT scores were underwhelming. But it didn't really matter. I took care of most of my general studies in community college, saved some bucks before I transfered to a university and finished my degree.
    Same here, Under the 1600 possible SAT (for us old folks) I scored right at 1000. I went to a division 1 school, but my heart wasn't in it. I went to a 2 year community college, then back to the 4 yr school. I think the education you get is what you put into it. I know many professors who choose to teach at a community college because most people there are serious about learning, not just there to party. So why pay 10 times the tution for the same or even better education?
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    Quote Originally Posted by kuraitengai
    are you serious? your parents are putting limitations on how far away college can be?

    so if you got into harvard, they would say you cant go cuz its in another state and obviously farther away than charlotte...
    On one hand I want to say, cut the embellical cord! But are they putting stipulations down if they pay for it? Happened to my best friend. She wanted to go to a school on the other side of the state. But her parents said they would only pay for school if she went to the local university. So she did. I guess if that's the only way you can pay for school...ya gotta do what ya gotta do.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dcnativenerd
    Well, I'm a member of this thing my local newspaper does where they employ high school students as reporters. I've been published quite a few times. I'm a member of my school's marching band and...well, I guess that's it. Those are the two things I'm really good at. Music and writing.

    I'm going to starve, aren't I?
    I'm not Sad thing is, if you don't know anybody in the business of both, you will go nowhere.

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    I would check out NC STATE, my neighbor went there and liked it. Also, Greensboro, Wilmington, and Charlotte are good choices as well. In high school I had around a 2.59 and crappy SAT score around a 1000. I went to community college did well (got a 3.5 and made the deans list) and got into Maryland. I personally would go to community college first and save money, plus when you transfer most schools will not ask for your SAT's. To be blunt as some others have said, I don't think a 1700/2400 will get you in (SAT's IMO have more weight then grades). However, its doesn't hurt to apply, just in the end of they deny you...I remember back in high school when one of the top students in our class got denied to DUKE, I swear she would not stop crying...Ok sorry for the side note.

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    Yeah, it feels very limiting. They don't want me working or anything right now; which makes sense since I have to concentrate on my studies, but gives me little to no freedom when it comes to personal finances.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dcnativenerd
    Yeah, it feels very limiting. They don't want me working or anything right now; which makes sense since I have to concentrate on my studies, but gives me little to no freedom when it comes to personal finances.
    work over the summer, you'd be surprised how much you can make over a summer. I made a couple grand in a month last summer.

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    dude i hate to be blunt, but that score will not get you in to UNC. Chapel Hill attracts the smartest kids from all over the country. I can't even imagine how many applications they see. Most colleges still haven't even figured out how to use the writing score, a lot of them still just add the math and verbal with some consideration on the writing.

    I had a 1310 coming out of high school with a grade average in the mid 80's (prob. 2.8-3.0, don't know how it equated. Thats just the math and verbal. I was in the class that first used the writing section and scored a 730 in that, but it didn't seem to help much. I ended up at Sewanee, but wanted to go to UVA or UNC. I was a long legacy at both, which hardly matters at all these days unfortunately.

    All that said, college Admins is a crapshoot, and you never know what will happen. My brother just finished the process and its just so unpredictable. But take hard classes, work on math, and I would recommend applying to liberal arts schools. (not much math) Also UNC is like 90% in-state admission.

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    I got a 970.


    I also forgot a calculator.

    Judging from my score that should be obvious

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