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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Publics usually have a mandate to educate its citizens. Rich, poor, young, old. Privates can be much more selective. Same old same old as public secondary schools versus private schools. That's one of the reasons you see such higher SAT scores at selective privates.[/quote] Cite examples please [/quote] In 2019 (last year before COVID), these were the schools with the highest average SAT scores: Chicago, MIT, Harvey Mudd, Harvard, Wash U, Yale, Princeton, Penn, Carnegie Mellon, Stanford, Brown, Dartmouth, Northwestern, Amherst, Williams, Haverford, Cornell, Pomona, Tufts, Northeastern, Swarthmore, Mount Holyoke, Georgetown, Emory, Hamilton. Do you see any public schools on that list?[/quote] What is your point though? Why do you care about SAT scores on the margins when are in a TO environment?[/quote]
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