Most. |
Most colleges admit everyone who applies. 25% is low for R1s/T100s. |
Crappy ones |
https://uds.northeastern.edu/cds/2018-2019/ https://www.businessinsider.com/the-50-smartest-colleges-in-america-2016-10#25-northeastern-university-average-sat-1435-26 This was around 2018 pre-Covid when test was mandatory. Northeastern was #25 for average SAT. The schools gets 100K apps with single digit acceptance rate. Numbers and data make you dumba$$. We live in the 21st century. Keep up. |
All those kids have graduated. 80% of current students were admitted without test scores. Northeastern is exclusive for sure, but there’s no reason to believe that kids who applied test optional had high test scores. |
The TO thing just shows how grossly incompetent AOs are. TO should have always been reported as 0 in the stats. But AO is a jobs program for humanities majors who can’t count. |
It’s generous of you to assume it’s incompetence instead of malice. Advertising numbers as 25th and 75th percentiles when over half your class doesn’t submit scores at all strikes me as deceptive. And while application readers are often recent humanities majors, the VPs of enrollment are usually well-versed in spreadsheets and algorithms. |
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Yesterday, on AN25 one of Sara H colleague suggested a 34 ACT should only be submitted to Vanderbilt for early decision (25%), but not regular decision based on their large data set of who has been successful in the past.
In RD Vanderbilt only wants 35/36 and truly is test optional. I’ve seen similar anecdotal advice on here. Test scores are truly a case-by-case decision IF a school is truly and honestly test optional. |
That is not true. Have you looked recently? |
With regard to the above advice from the SH colleague, it sounds old. Too far backward-looking. Vandy's submittal rate has been going too low and they will be looking to turn that around. |
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NP. To clarify, only domestic, fall, Boston admits are included in NEU's published stats. Non-Boston, internationals, and spring admits are not included in NEU's published score ranges. In the past, that was about a third of the class. For current freshmen, that will be about half, though that data won't show up until the 2024-25 CDS is published. |
Not what we were told point blank when we asked a senior Vandy admissions officer. We were told do not submit if it does not help your application (the 50th% mark of admitted students). My child asked if they assume a low score and they said no their rubric reduces the number of data points by one so test score is not considered at all. But that does mean the rest of the application must be very strong since each part counts more. Go to the source is my advice. Don’t listen to anything people post here. |
+1 Or if your kid is applying as a STEM major and their math score is 50%+ you submit to demonstrate their strengths. My kid did that at their ED---they were about 25% overall, but as engineering major they were 75%+ (780 Math) Math. So we figured it was worth sending |