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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][Post New]01/30/2016 06:54 Subject: Re:Candidates for the 2016 Presidential Scholars Program [Up] Anonymous Here is the sat accepted data set for MIT: Distribution of SAT Reasoning Test Scores (Math) Applicants Admits Admit rate 750-800 8,055 992 12% 700-740 2,460 184 7% 650-690 1,650 56 3% 600-640 781 3 0% < 600 551 0 0% Distribution of SAT Reasoning Test Scores (Critical Reading) Applicants Admits Admit rate 750-800 4,206 613 15% 700-740 3,037 296 10% 650-690 2,578 190 7% 600-640 1,725 91 5% < 600 1,951 45 2% Distribution of SAT Reasoning Test Scores (Writing) Applicants Admits Admit rate 750-800 4,524 649 15% 700-740 2,755 285 10% 650-690 2,669 196 7% 600-640 1,700 81 5% <600 2,119 24 1%[/quote] So as someone posted in the private school forum, for MIT, it looks like about 55% of admits were in the 2350-2400 range.[/quote]
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