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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For those interested in semi-historical information, Middlebury placed 51st nationally by standardized scoring at a time when standardized scoring was a more prominent aspect of college admission: https://www.businessinsider.com/the-610-smartest-colleges-in-america-2015-9[/quote] Interesting. I looked it up and here's the full list of top 50 "smartest" student colleges. Note: it's from 2015, I guess Middlebury just fell outside the top 50, and is at 51. https://finance.yahoo.com/news/50-smartest-colleges-america-180900823.html [/quote] If you compare the most recent CDS, you'll see that Middlebury's standardized test scores are very similar to those of schools like Bowdoin. 2025-26 CDS Bowdoin: 34.76% submitting SAT, 17.28% submitting ACT SAT 25/50/75: 1470-1510-1540 ACT: 33-34-35 Middlebury: 33% submitting SAT, 16% submitting ACT SAT 25/50/75: 1460-1500-1530 ACT: 33-34-35[/quote] Based on the most recently available IPEDS information, Middlebury's SAT profile isn't quite as robust as that of Colby, however. [/quote] RELEASE THE CDS, COLBY![/quote] What are they afraid of? I say this as a Colby alum myself. [/quote]
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