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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A high test score will help at these TO schools: WashU Emory Duke Northwestern Rice Notre Dame Michigan[/quote] Eh, I think a high test score doesn't help that much at these schools. Like the T20, many many applicants have very high scores. They are TO for athletes, donors, kids, and other institutional priorities. Other kids must submit scores to have a reasonable chance to be admitted. A 1540 will put the kid in the 50% or the 75%, but lots of applicants with such scores will be rejected from every one of these schools.[/quote] Nope. Example 1: WashU, where more than 50% is admitted TO, the standardized test scores are deemed "very important": https://washu.edu/app/uploads/2025/06/2024-2025-WashU-CDS.pdf So high test scores will actually help you here more than at Rice (which is really test-preferred). Example 2: Northwestern, where test scores are only "considered". I'd imagine high test scores are not a determining factor, then https://www.enrollment.northwestern.edu/data/2024-2025.pdf Look at the "scoring rubric" for NU here to see how test scores are "lumped" with GPS and rigor to make up the "Academic Rigor" score (not separated as its own number: https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1224166.page OP - do this analysis for the schools on your list, then come back with specific questions. [/quote] Something like 80% of admitted students at Northwestern submitted tests. It’s not really TO unless you are an institutional priority/hook OR a very talented musician or actor applying to those special programs. [/quote]
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