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Where do I find super difficult SAT questions?

I have already used all the bluebook tests and most of the August question drop. I want to find super difficult questions that can differentiate like 1550+. I already took the test before this and I've done a ton of practice for that but I'm afraid it was not enough. Oneprep was good before it became paid, something similar to that would help.

-Thanks

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u/Select-Respond-3406 — 3 days ago

I want to know where I can realistically get in

Ok I'll start off by saying I have a pretty bad application compared to most people on here. But I'm looking for advice.

Major: CS/Business, maybe information systems or similar. (not pure cs)
GPA: 4.0 (school doesn't do weighted)
Rank: 6/217
13 APs by the end of senior year, taken 7 so far with all 5s.
1540 SAT

ECs (mid):

Leadership team for a major tutoring nonprofit (being vague on purpose but it's a pretty nice position)

Tutoring for this same nonprofit (engineering and math)

Research Club Founder and President: founded a club affiliated with the International Research Olympiad. Taught students about how to conduct research, prepare research projects, and prepare for the International Research Olympiad.

SAT Math instructor with Schoolhouse (nonprofit)

Software Internship: (helped test and validate brand new features as well as creating and inputting training data for new machine learning models.

BigFuture Ambassador

National Honor Society

Awards (mid):
Massachusetts Region 3 Science Fair: (A specialized award, gonna be vague bc I don't wanna get doxxed)

Massachusetts Region 3 Science Fair: 3rd place award (different year)

College Board National Recognition Award

National Merit Commended Scholar (1480 PSAT but MA)

AP Scholar With distinction

Where could I realistically get into? Like what level of school? Thanks for the help!

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u/Select-Respond-3406 — 27 days ago

To those who already have their scores:

Hi guys. It would be helpful if you could say the exam you got your score for and how you thought you did (rough guess). It would be helpful for the rest of us to possibly predict our scores in these classes.

Thanks!

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u/Select-Respond-3406 — 2 months ago

Looking to see if students would be interested in this idea

Hey guys! I wanted to check in with you AP Students to see if you guys would be interested in an idea I have. My plan is to make a sort of AP resource aggregator/forums page. For every AP class, students can add resources, rate them, and comment/discuss them. I feel like it would make it a lot easier for AP students to discover niche tools or know where to study.

Let me know what you guys think!

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u/Select-Respond-3406 — 2 months ago

I built a free college application tracker as a rising senior. Looking for feedback!

It seems like a lot of people are using spreadsheets for their applications, combined with Google Docs for supplementals, which to me seemed inefficient and difficult to manage. So I designed a completely free web app to track your college list, deadlines, checklists, and essays all in one place!

Here are some things it does:

  1. Tracks deadlines with color-coded urgency badges
  2. Auto populates 8 checklist tasks when you add a college
  3. Has a "Focus This Week" section that auto prioritizes which schools need attention
  4. Built in essay workspace with word count and auto save for all your supplementals across all your colleges
  5. Shareable link so you can show friends and parents your progress without giving them full access

Link: https://applyli.vercel.app

This is still a prototype, and I'm actively building it, so I'm genuinely looking for feedback. What's missing, what's confusing, what would actually make you use it?

Thanks, and I hope you give it a try!

u/Select-Respond-3406 — 2 months ago