Early merit scholarship advice

I’m doing a levels (British official exams) and plan on taking my sat soon. I need a 1270 score minimum, idk if I can reach that on short notice. Let’s say my school and a level results are good, would not reaching the minimum score disqualify me from the scholarship?

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u/lovesleeping24_7 — 8 days ago
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Are there any specific resources/youtube videos that would help?

Due to an unaccounted for situation im gna have to take the sat in two weeks. I’ve taken it before in may but I got a 1140 cuz I was more focused on my a levels (the uni I wanna go to needs both). I’m quite good at English I got a 620 the first time, but maths is my biggest issue I got a 520 on it. I need a minimum of 1270. I knew I was gna retake it I just wasn’t supposed to retake it now. I’m just really lost on where to start and what to do from now till August 22.

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u/lovesleeping24_7 — 11 days ago
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What should I major in?

I just finished year 12, going onto year 13(senior year). Any ideas for any jobs that are secure and probably won’t be/will take a while to be replaced by ai?
I genuinely don’t mind anything (besides med). I dislike maths however I’m willing to study it if a major needs it. I’m kinda interested in Econ but I always hear that it gets so hard in uni so idk. My AS levels are Econ bio and English lang (weird combo I know)

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u/lovesleeping24_7 — 2 months ago
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It’s safe to say that I know a good chunk of the Content but I always seem to hit that 40/80 point. I can’t keep on doing past papers when I always get the same bad mark. My unit 1 is on Tuesday. I’m stuck between learning more content or learning on past papers. My main thing is I always know the thing I simply have no idea when to write it and how to write it.

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u/lovesleeping24_7 — 4 months ago