Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is Vandy’s 50% range? Would you submit a 1530 superscore?
Submit that everywhere.
Vandy's range is 1500-1560.
Anonymous wrote:What is Vandy’s 50% range? Would you submit a 1530 superscore?
Anonymous wrote:College Kicktstart just created a new column for "% submitted tests":
Vanderbilt: 26-51%
Cornell: 42-56%
USC: 41%
WashU: 55%
I have no idea where the ranges come from.
Anonymous wrote:From 23-24 CDS, submitters:
UChicago 46% SAT, 30% ACT
Vandy 25% SAT, 26% ACT
WashU 29% SAT, 28% ACT
BC 28% SAT, 16% ACT
USC 32% SAT/14% ACT
UChicago has never had a class where over 50% of enrolled students were TO. Ever.
Of the others, depends on overlap, which may be a much smaller % than pre-TO.
Policies are in flux. Be aware that BC is now test-recommended ("encouraged"). Vandy is a weird one, as pre-TO they loved strong scores and had a smitch higher reported ranges vs similarly-ranked schools. USC is in CA, which may explain the large % TO.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here’s the list I copied from here a while ago:
list of of test optional private schools where more than 50% of the admitted class last year was test optional (private schools with greatest # of admitted TO students):
UChicago
Cornell (only select colleges)
Vanderbilt
USC
WashU
NYU
BC
Tufts
BU
Lehigh
UMiami
Northeastern
Villanova
Wake
Tulane
SLACs:
Bowdoin
Pomona
CMC
Wesleyan
Middlebury
I would be skeptical of this data, especially trying to apply data from past cycles to this year's cycle.
I don't think UChicago has ever had more than half its class test optional.
Someone may misunderstand the CDS data.
I just checked the CDS for UChicago, Vanderbilt, WashU and BC. All of them had over 50% submitting test scores last cycle. Chicago does not belong on this list. The others do have a significant proportion of enrolled students that were TO....though almost none at more than 50%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here’s the list I copied from here a while ago:
list of of test optional private schools where more than 50% of the admitted class last year was test optional (private schools with greatest # of admitted TO students):
UChicago
Cornell (only select colleges)
Vanderbilt
USC
WashU
NYU
BC
Tufts
BU
Lehigh
UMiami
Northeastern
Villanova
Wake
Tulane
SLACs:
Bowdoin
Pomona
CMC
Wesleyan
Middlebury
I would be skeptical of this data, especially trying to apply data from past cycles to this year's cycle.
I don't think UChicago has ever had more than half its class test optional.
Someone may misunderstand the CDS data.
I just checked the CDS for UChicago, Vanderbilt, WashU and BC. All of them had over 50% submitting test scores last cycle. Chicago does not belong on this list. The others do have a significant proportion of enrolled students that were TO....though almost none at more than 50%.
Pre-Covid, Chicago, Vanderbilt, and WashU all had among the highest SAT/ACT averages in the country. And during the TO era, those averages went up! So the 1500s weren't even submitting their scores anymore. But they were using their AP scores to demonstrate their academic chops. The TO designation is deceptive. Those are still good students getting accepted to the selective TO schools. And this cycle, I think it's going to be very difficult for unhooked students to get by without submitting scores - particularly to Chicago, Vanderbilt, WashU and the other T30 TO schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here’s the list I copied from here a while ago:
list of of test optional private schools where more than 50% of the admitted class last year was test optional (private schools with greatest # of admitted TO students):
UChicago
Cornell (only select colleges)
Vanderbilt
USC
WashU
NYU
BC
Tufts
BU
Lehigh
UMiami
Northeastern
Villanova
Wake
Tulane
SLACs:
Bowdoin
Pomona
CMC
Wesleyan
Middlebury
I would be skeptical of this data, especially trying to apply data from past cycles to this year's cycle.
I don't think UChicago has ever had more than half its class test optional.
Someone may misunderstand the CDS data.
I just checked the CDS for UChicago, Vanderbilt, WashU and BC. All of them had over 50% submitting test scores last cycle. Chicago does not belong on this list. The others do have a significant proportion of enrolled students that were TO....though almost none at more than 50%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here’s the list I copied from here a while ago:
list of of test optional private schools where more than 50% of the admitted class last year was test optional (private schools with greatest # of admitted TO students):
UChicago
Cornell (only select colleges)
Vanderbilt
USC
WashU
NYU
BC
Tufts
BU
Lehigh
UMiami
Northeastern
Villanova
Wake
Tulane
SLACs:
Bowdoin
Pomona
CMC
Wesleyan
Middlebury
I would be skeptical of this data, especially trying to apply data from past cycles to this year's cycle.
I don't think UChicago has ever had more than half its class test optional.
Someone may misunderstand the CDS data.
I just checked the CDS for UChicago, Vanderbilt, WashU and BC. All of them had over 50% submitting test scores last cycle. Chicago does not belong on this list. The others do have a significant proportion of enrolled students that were TO....though almost none at more than 50%.
Pre-Covid, Chicago, Vanderbilt, and WashU all had among the highest SAT/ACT averages in the country. And during the TO era, those averages went up! So the 1500s weren't even submitting their scores anymore. But they were using their AP scores to demonstrate their academic chops. The TO designation is deceptive. Those are still good students getting accepted to the selective TO schools. And this cycle, I think it's going to be very difficult for unhooked students to get by without submitting scores - particularly to Chicago, Vanderbilt, WashU and the other T30 TO schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here’s the list I copied from here a while ago:
list of of test optional private schools where more than 50% of the admitted class last year was test optional (private schools with greatest # of admitted TO students):
UChicago
Cornell (only select colleges)
Vanderbilt
USC
WashU
NYU
BC
Tufts
BU
Lehigh
UMiami
Northeastern
Villanova
Wake
Tulane
SLACs:
Bowdoin
Pomona
CMC
Wesleyan
Middlebury
I would be skeptical of this data, especially trying to apply data from past cycles to this year's cycle.
I don't think UChicago has ever had more than half its class test optional.
Someone may misunderstand the CDS data.
I just checked the CDS for UChicago, Vanderbilt, WashU and BC. All of them had over 50% submitting test scores last cycle. Chicago does not belong on this list. The others do have a significant proportion of enrolled students that were TO....though almost none at more than 50%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Here’s the list I copied from here a while ago:
list of of test optional private schools where more than 50% of the admitted class last year was test optional (private schools with greatest # of admitted TO students):
UChicago
Cornell (only select colleges)
Vanderbilt
USC
WashU
NYU
BC
Tufts
BU
Lehigh
UMiami
Northeastern
Villanova
Wake
Tulane
SLACs:
Bowdoin
Pomona
CMC
Wesleyan
Middlebury
I would be skeptical of this data, especially trying to apply data from past cycles to this year's cycle.
I don't think UChicago has ever had more than half its class test optional.
Someone may misunderstand the CDS data.
Anonymous wrote:Here’s the list I copied from here a while ago:
list of of test optional private schools where more than 50% of the admitted class last year was test optional (private schools with greatest # of admitted TO students):
UChicago
Cornell (only select colleges)
Vanderbilt
USC
WashU
NYU
BC
Tufts
BU
Lehigh
UMiami
Northeastern
Villanova
Wake
Tulane
SLACs:
Bowdoin
Pomona
CMC
Wesleyan
Middlebury