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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Caltech treats 1570+ differently. Data released in SFFA showed Harvard treated 1560+ differently. Dartmouth report says the same. [/quote] Prove it. Everything I find is comparing races within SAT brackets, and shows that the average SAT score (half below !) even for the highest scoring race (Asians? is only 1535) SFFA was comparing 1500+ SAT Asians to 1400- SAT URM, not broken down to details like 1500-1550 vs 1550-1600 Even if you found data showing higher admit rates for higher SAT scores, that still wouldn't prove the point until you controlled for other measures of interest (GPA, rigor, EC awards)[/quote]
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