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Applied to: NYU ED Emerson EA Bard EA Chapman EA SUNY Stony Brook EA Drexel EA Going to apply to: CUNY Brooklyn SVA Hampshire College Syracuse University Though my average's only a B and my SAT's aren't too high (waiting on the last one I took though) I have a pretty good student film, resume, and actual event essay. Hopefully they'll weight my writing ability (four feature-length screenplays, a musical, and a novel) over my average SAT scores (currently at 1100). The question in the balance here is 1600 SAT's or TALENT?! Bu then again, that's always the question. 
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| Posts: 91 | Location: Long Island, NY | Registered: September 30, 2006 |    |
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What's your submission about? Yay for film school... Tyler
"And whatever you end up doing, love it!"- Alfredo from Cinema Paradiso
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| Posts: 155 | Location: Manhattan | Registered: July 25, 2006 |    |
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How do you get a 1206? I mean, they score in 10 point intervals. Anyway, you seem relieved. Good luck! Tyler
"And whatever you end up doing, love it!"- Alfredo from Cinema Paradiso
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| Posts: 155 | Location: Manhattan | Registered: July 25, 2006 |    |
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I think he got the 1206 number by figuring out the ratio, but the real way to score it using the old scale would be to subtract your writing score from 1810. So if your scores we 600 Reading, 600 Math and 610 writing, you'd have a 1200. Also- your movie sounds cool.
Actors? What actors?
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| Posts: 301 | Location: Hollywood | Registered: August 02, 2004 |    |
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