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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are you referring to the Common Data Sets? 2019-2020 has class of 2023 score data. 2020-2021 has class of 2024 data. I would look at both; they're likely very similar. I would avoid class of 2025 data currently available on many college websites, though that will be included in Common Data Set 2021-2022, which will not be published by most schools until after app deadlines or even later, into the spring, depending on the school. Few schools publish their Common Data Set in the fall.[/quote] How does a person access the "data" at the Common Data Sets? Is this the website? https://commondataset.org/ Does a person have to join the Google group? The downloads from that website are questionnaires, not actual data. [/quote] Colleges publish the Common Data Set on their individual websites, often under a website section called Institutional Research. Google the college name and "Common Data Set." Random example: https://enrollment.northwestern.edu/common-data-set.html (page with many of their Common Data Sets), https://enrollment.northwestern.edu/pdf/common-data/2020-21.pdf Scroll down to C9 for score data.[/quote]
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