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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Tulane, university of Tampa (a beautiful campus), Emory, Occidental [/quote] Tulane and Emory are too selective for a 1300[/quote] Tulane is not. My DD's BF got in there with a SAT's in the 1200's[/quote] That is unrealistic. The 25th percentile for students admitted to the class of 2022 at Tulane is 1420. https://admission.tulane.edu/apply/getting-into-tulane For class of 2022 enrolled students, the middle 50 percentiles are SAT EBRW 670-730 and SAT math 680-760. https://tulane.app.box.com/s/zwm37ymscy77bx5oh0elusqfcsnl66sz[/quote] So a 1300 is basically right below the 50 percentile of 1350. Tulane is not that hard to get into. For a full paying OOS student, it is even easier. [/quote] Your info is outdated[/quote] DS got in last year with an 1130. I agree not that hard. Still basically a big party school. We said no. He's at northeastern and loves it.[/quote]
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