| Georgetown is incredibly selective for the unhooked. I suspect that their standardized test numbers are somewhat lower because they take a fair number of kids of billionaires, celebrities, engaged alums, and so on. |
Agree it’s the easiest |
I always love when a poster posts test score stats for schools that are test optional. Makes me laugh. For example, posting average test scores for a school like Emory that accepts about 37% TO as if it is truly indicitaive of the admitted or accepted class is next level delusional. |
Their standardized test numbers are lower because they are one of the few school that require all scores - no superscoring. Again, Georgetown is hyper-selective. |
| A kid that loves Rice is probably not going to love Vandy or Georgetown socially. Wash U and Emory are not only easier admits, they are likely a better. Not guaranteed by any means though. |
Vandy’s TO % is much higher. Submission Rates (Class of 2028): Around 27.4% submitted SAT scores. Around 24.6% submitted ACT scores. This implies a significant portion (around 70%) chose not to submit That being said, Vandy is the hardest one to get in in this list. |
Well, the others except Georgetown have more test optional students. Also I think its 33% TO for Emory. |
Is lower than when these schools were also Test required. |
You don’t know what you are talking about: when these schools were test required, it was with superscoring; Georgetown never allowed that. Give it up. |
committed to gu until she got off ivy waitlist. |
go look at their admission stats - why ask here? |
Not really. Vanderbilt is just test optional. A very good school that mediocre students can fool themselves into thinking they have a shot at. Only 25% of ADMITTED students submit a test score. That explains the really high applicant volume and resulting low admission rate. |
| Applicant pool is more important than admission rate. For example, NEU's admission rate is 5-6%. But most Ivy rejects can easily get in. You need to evaluate your position in the pool. |
Of these, the safest ED2s would be: WashU and Emory. I wouldn't bother with the others, just do RD. |
| I would ED2 Emory if it’s a top choice. |