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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]At Ivy League schools, the vast majority of admitted students have submitted test scores. You can look at the data -- 80-90%[/quote] Yup--Harvard CDS: 55% SAT, 28% ACT. There might be a bit of overlap, but I'd speculate at least 80-82+% submitted scores. YALE CDS: 59% SAT, 29% ACT I'd estimate 85%+ submitted for Yale No data to prove it, but I'm guessing many who don't submit are in the 1400+ (likely 1450-1540 range). Seriously doubt there are more than 1-2% below the 1300 level [/quote] But the schools are saying there are when they go back and look at the unsubmitted scores. So please shut up, you are wrong.[/quote] So there are more than 2% of kids applying to Harvard and Yale that had scores below 1300 that were accepted? Sure kids can try to apply but I don't believe H/Y are accepting tons of kids with that low of test scores who didn't submit. Very few kids will have that low of test score (sub 1300) and manage to get into Harvard or Yale (or most T25). [/quote]
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