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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Naviance doesn't indicate whether a kid is a sports recruit, child of a big donor, URM, etc. So it is much less useful at schools that have a lot of students who fall into those categories. [/quote] My dc’s school removes donors, legacy admits, sports recruit from SCOIR scattergrams. Also lists major, whether test optional (but lists scores so you can see), and if they applied ED/EA/RD[/quote] Wish we had that at our public high school. We have no idea if a score represents a test optional applicant but many of them are LOW so I'm assuming those are - but I'd love to know about the marginal ones - high 1400's. Being a part of the community I know these admits at top 15 colleges aren't athletic recruits and the demographics of the school suggest URM unlikely but certain schools like Duke and Cornell accept kids ever year and the SAT averages are 1449 and 1390! For Northwestern the average 1265! The Ivy's are much higher, other than Cornell and Brown.[/quote]
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