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The State University of New York College - Geneseo

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SAT Math + Verbal:
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Your Chances at SUNY-Geneseo
(on ACT score alone)
Your Chances at SUNY-Geneseo
(on SAT score alone)
Men
Women
# Applicants
3,554
5,610
# Admitted
1,741
2,443
% Admitted
49.0%
43.5%
% Overall
45.7%

Students who got into SUNY-Geneseo:

Tips mention: Interview (1), ACT/SAT (37), Grades (27), Sports/Extracurriculars (17), College Essay (5)
I did well on my SAT (2050) and RegentsOct 29 2006English
I did well on my SAT (2050) and Regents (since I'm a native New Yorker), I wrote a good essay and had extracurriculars. I imagine it's just like getting into any other college.
Male
Slacked off in high school, haha and did wellOct 17 2005Anthropology
slacked off in high school, haha and did well on SAT's. Also played varsity level sports and was involved in the fine arts programs at my school.
SAT: 1310 Male
Its Honestly, i was slightly above average academically andFeb 20 2005Physics
Its Honestly, i was slightly above average academically and my only extracurricular activity was a job. I think they put a LOT of emphasis on SAT scores (way more than they should), but maybe im wrong.
ACT: 29 SAT: 1320 Male
Do well in school or you won't get in, duhAug 28 2004Pharmacy
Do well in school or you won't get in, duh.

Do your homework, get good grades, study hard, play sports s o you look hot for the ladies, clubs, etc...

do well on sats and you'll receive financial aid
(I pay 10k each year)
ACT: 35 SAT: 1600 Male

I was a B student in high school andAug 28 2004Education
I was a B student in high school and i had no motivation. I was pretty much a procrastinator in high school. But I did do various sports (football and lacrosse) and lots of volunteer work (Boy scouts).

I aced my SATS, but like others said, you can get in with high 1200s SATs to have a fair shot at this college, but high 1300s will get you in.

Take 3 SAT IIs (writing, math, science), scored above 690 on each of them.

If you're a good student, and want a good education come here.
ACT: 35 SAT: 1600 Female

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