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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]ND doesn't publish 50% average. they do publish 25% and 75% SAT Evidence-Based Reading and Writing 710 760 SAT Math 740 790 average likely over BC's[/quote] Not according to US News, which claims to have the data of the AVERAGE SAT.[/quote] I fear for our republic. You guys can't read the most basic article. US News made no claim. This is "data reported by colleges to U.S. News in an annual survey" ND publishes 25% and 75% (which other schools are moving towards now) for a host of reasons. They likely didn't submit a AVERAGE SAT to a USNWR survey (!) because the don't publish that, anywhere or with anyone. Similarly, Columbia isn't here because they also no longer fill out USNWR surveys..[/quote] You are speculating that Notre Dame did not provide the information to US News. It is just as likely, or even more likely even, that they did participate and didn't make the cut, whereas BC did. Do you know if Notre Dame has ceased cooperating with US News like Columbia did after it got caught cheating? [/quote]
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