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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Several public schools are T20 universities (UC Berkeley, UCLA and UMich) (2026 rankings)[/quote] the quality of student is T30/35. While Emory, Georgetown are technically T25, but quality of student is T20. [/quote] lol[/quote] UCLA avg sat is a 1340[/quote] Not sure about Georgetown, but Emory admits a crazy almost 40% without test scores. I wonder what the average is there? Hmmm[/quote] It does not 67% of students submit test scores to Emory last year , class of 2029. Class of 2028 was 63%. For this year's class expect 70% or more. With that said 67% submitted is more than all of Emorys peers besides Georgetown. Vanderbilt is what I would consider low with only 50% submitted. [/quote] That means 33% below average scores were not submitted and they were admitted. Cool[/quote]
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