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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My DS is only a sophomore so I haven't paid too much attention but since when did Emory want ivy stats? [/quote] They used to have modest scores, they turned into Vanderbilt part 2 quickly. [/quote] All because of test optional. if test required, it will go down significantly [/quote] It wont friend. It was a 1470 enrolled before test optional. Its a 1510 last year, likely a 1530 this year. They've put in a big effort to raise scores. It wont drop 60 points, like Dartmouth was able to maintain a 1520. [/quote] NP. Emory's middle 50 percentile range before test optional was 1400-1510. The most elite schools will only see their 25th percentile go down 10 or 20 pts. Score ranges for schools like Emory would come back down to earth if they went back to test required, and that is ok. Still a great school. It would be helpful to see true test score ranges rather than the partial ranges currently being reported. Alas, I doubt Emory will go back to requiring tests anytime soon.[/quote] Everyone understands this but for the OP of this thread who started this thread only to try to boast of Emory's numbers we all know are not true medians. Even the school put an asterisk next to them.[/quote] They all put asterisks next to TO numbers.[b] Emory has less TO students than other schools[/b] so yes it is in fact a good sample, especially for non URM students. [/quote] Emory had 38% admitted students that were test optional on the previously reported cycle on CDS. Can't imagine there are that many with more. But, could you share link of others with more? It would be interesting. [/quote] Vanderbilt and WashU are around 50% TO, NYU is about 80% TO, USC around 65%, Nortre Dame ,UVa, and Umich 40-45% TO. All on their CDS, I shouldn't have to do the work for you. [/quote]
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