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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous](Fiske poster again) For some non-Fiske data, I find section C9 of the CDS to be really useful, and, especially when looking for a school for an academics-oriented student, the 75th percentile SAT number. (Standard caveat around how the data provided should be treated with some skepticism, so don’t treat this as gospel, etc. etc.) W&M’s 75th percentile is 1530. Here are the 12 schools in that same mid-size range with a 75th percentile between between 1520 and 1540, alphabetically: Barnard Carleton Case Western Emory Georgetown Hamilton Middlebury Notre Dame Tufts Vassar W&M Wellesley Happy to pull other data as useful, OP.[/quote] Thanks so much for this. Where does Wake Forest fall in comparison? [/quote] Sure thing. Wake Forest is really solid. Fiske has them as 4 stars academically, and [url=https://prod.wp.cdn.aws.wfu.edu/sites/202/2025/02/CDS_2023-2024_2025-02-07.pdf]their CDS[/url] shows 5,471 undergrads, and an SAT range (25th%–75th%) of 1410–1500.[/quote] Thanks![/quote]
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