by StaceyKoprince Thu Jan 02, 2014 8:52 pm
Nice work! The average improvement from official test 1 to official test 2 is only 30 points. :)
The best person to ask is an admissions consultant - my specialty is the test itself, not the admissions process. We've got a folder here called Ask An Admissions Consultant. I'm sure you can also find other forums where you can get advice from consultants.
As a general rule, look up the average incoming scores of the people those schools actually accept. Also take a look at the other stats (work experience, GPA, etc). Where do you fall in the pack for those schools? Are you already above average? Are you above in some areas and below in others?
Obviously, a lot more goes into the admissions decision than the numbers, but this is one way to get a quick read of how competitive you will be initially. For the "numbers," you mostly just want to get past the "Can this student handle the work?" hurdle. The real decision will then be made based upon the more intangible stuff (work experience, recommendations, personal essays).
My guess is that a 3.75 and 690 are definitely more than adequate for the first hurdle, and your focus should be on the intangibles, but talk to an admissions consultant to find out what the real experts think.
Stacey Koprince
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ManhattanPrep