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[quote=Anonymous]The statement doesn't make sense either. Not only are Williams and Amherst taking a higher percent of low-income/minority students than most of those universities, they have standardized testing standards similar to or higher than them. Where are those "low stat" minority/low income students getting hidden? AMHERST-- Students of color: 47% Students from low-income families: 30% First-Generation: 15% International (non-U.S.): 7% Academic profile of applicants admitted to the Class of 2022: SAT middle 50%: Evidence-Based Reading & Writing: 700-770; Math 720-790 WILLIAMS- Among American students, 58 percent identify as students of color. Among those admitted to the Class of 2023, nearly 30 percent are affiliated with a community-based organization focused on college access. Average scores on the SAT are 733 in evidence-based reading and writing and 749 in math. [/quote]
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