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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Am I missing something? Boston College's SAT average is higher than Notre Dame's? Is that because Notre Dame has so many athletes that brings it scores down?[/quote] Last year's was even higher. I know two kids in class of 2027 that had 1560 and 1540. Very competitive admissions. [/quote] We were told not to submit anything under a 35 ACT. My kid thankfully got a 35.[/quote] Who was telling you this? It seems like a lot of people were getting bad advice.[/quote] Terrible advice.[/quote] We were told not to submit a 34 to Vanderbilt…..they only want 35/36. [/quote] Bad advice. In 2023-2024, only 25% submitted an SAT score and 26% submitted an ACT. Usually about 10-15% of students submit both. A 34 was right at the 25%, which would have been favorable for admission. Of course, that's assuming no outlying scores on the individual sections.[/quote]
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