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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]For the state flagship, it depends on what state you live in. The ones in Massachusetts, Connecticut, Rhode Island, Delaware, New Jersey, Pennsylvania don't. The ones here in Virginia, maybe Maryland do. [/quote] Don’t what?[/quote] 1550 scorers don't go to their in-state flagships in these states.[/quote] Oh! And where are you finding that data? Or are you omniscient?[/quote] Look at the CDS of the 75%. 36%, or 1,614 of students submitted an SAT. Of these 403 scored above 1420. Of the 403 who scored above 1420. I doubt more than 45 of these students scoring above 1550 calculated using any type of tail probability/normal approximation. Connecticut is a high achieving state on the SAT. Its citizens/high scorers eschew UConn. [/quote]
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