Most students who score in the top 0.5% do get accepted into a T25 (may not matriculate). |
| Top 2% is a 1500 on the SAT and a 34 on the ACT. These are great schools but they are far from a golden ticket to the T25 unless the rest of their academic profile is similarly impressive. |
You forgot the full-pay international students who are clamoring to go here. |
Isn't this all colleges? Apparently Emory received over 42k apps this year. They dont need to dip low into applicant pool to fill their class of 1400. Thats just the nature of the game. And if they go back test required their stats wont suffer as they have so many applicants. |
Vanderbilt, UChicago |
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There are 75K kids applying to college every year with 4.0+ GPAs and 1500/34 or higher on SAT/ACT. More than enough to fill every freshman seat in the top 25.
But the top 25 have the same needs as other schools, athletes, band members, etc., No one is going to turn away full pay students and all are concerned about federal funding but in the end when supply exceeds available slots admission becomes a lottery. |
| Maybe not looking for sensitivity. Look for capacity. Cornell and Penn are two largest ivies to take more high score full pay kids. Outside T20, you have Michigan and USC. |
Michigan is top 20 |
USC is not top 25 |
| As of this cycle UNC oos now heavily favors full pays. |
| Umich loves oos full pays as well. |