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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]UVA: 1470, 59% Tulane: 1450, 45% W&M: 1470, 59% UMD-CP: 1450, 48% Boston College: 1480, 50% WFU: 1450, 48% Brandeis: 1450, 43% Boston University: 1450, 40% Syracuse: 1340, 33% Penn State: 1310, 39% Pepperdine: 1360, 21% American: 1370, 36% Northeastern: 1500, 35% WFU has a perfectly reasonable % of students submitting test scores. UVA has 40%+ students TO, BC 50%, BU 60%. Wake is nowhere near schools like Pepperdine, Northeastern with submitting percentages in the mid to low 20s and 30s. [/quote] Your list doesn’t exactly make the case that Wake should be ranked much higher than UMCP, which it was before test optional and the new rankings formula. [/quote] Wake has been test optional for more than a decade, and always has placed more emphasis on grade and ecs. What had it ranked higher than Maryland was things like average class size, and percentage of classes taught by full professors. Test scores has never been a huge component of the rankings.[/quote]
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