Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most high-scoring kids wind up at the major flagships (Michigan, Georgia, Purdue, Rutgers, etc.). There just aren’t that many seats at the elite privates, and many of them are reserved for wealthy/connected/athletic students.
There are only ~17,000 1570+ students per year.
T20 75 percentile cutoff line typically at 1570. 25% of T20 admits have 1570+.
~7000 1570+ go to T20.
~4000 1570+ other top private, SLACs, Stern, Ross, Georgetown, USC, etc.
~3000 1570+ to flagships, Berkeley, UCLA, Michigan, Georgia Tech, UNC, etc.
~3000 1570+ to merit (full or half tuition), Case Western, Grinell, Rochester, etc.
You know that UCLA and Berkeley are actually top 20s, right?
They are test blind. But many high scorers attend these schools happily.
The point is, the number of 1570+ at T20 (other than UCs) can be estimated because the 75 percentile line is typically 1570.
But (at least in recent years) they’re mostly test optional, so the number of kids scoring 1570+ is only 25% of kids submitting scores, or less than 25% of the student body. Eg at Vanderbilt (#18), half of all students were TO, so even though the 75th percentile score is 1560, that only represents 1/8th of the student body. The cutoff for the top 25% of the class would be the median reported score, which was 1540. If you assume that 25% of students at Vandy scored 1570+, you’d be dramatically overstating the number of seats at Vandy available for high-scoring students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most high-scoring kids wind up at the major flagships (Michigan, Georgia, Purdue, Rutgers, etc.). There just aren’t that many seats at the elite privates, and many of them are reserved for wealthy/connected/athletic students.
There are only ~17,000 1570+ students per year.
T20 75 percentile cutoff line typically at 1570. 25% of T20 admits have 1570+.
~7000 1570+ go to T20.
~4000 1570+ other top private, SLACs, Stern, Ross, Georgetown, USC, etc.
~3000 1570+ to flagships, Berkeley, UCLA, Michigan, Georgia Tech, UNC, etc.
~3000 1570+ to merit (full or half tuition), Case Western, Grinell, Rochester, etc.
You know that UCLA and Berkeley are actually top 20s, right?
They are test blind. But many high scorers attend these schools happily.
The point is, the number of 1570+ at T20 (other than UCs) can be estimated because the 75 percentile line is typically 1570.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most high-scoring kids wind up at the major flagships (Michigan, Georgia, Purdue, Rutgers, etc.). There just aren’t that many seats at the elite privates, and many of them are reserved for wealthy/connected/athletic students.
There are only ~17,000 1570+ students per year.
T20 75 percentile cutoff line typically at 1570. 25% of T20 admits have 1570+.
~7000 1570+ go to T20.
~4000 1570+ other top private, SLACs, Stern, Ross, Georgetown, USC, etc.
~3000 1570+ to flagships, Berkeley, UCLA, Michigan, Georgia Tech, UNC, etc.
~3000 1570+ to merit (full or half tuition), Case Western, Grinell, Rochester, etc.
You know that UCLA and Berkeley are actually top 20s, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most high-scoring kids wind up at the major flagships (Michigan, Georgia, Purdue, Rutgers, etc.). There just aren’t that many seats at the elite privates, and many of them are reserved for wealthy/connected/athletic students.
There are only ~17,000 1570+ students per year.
T20 75 percentile cutoff line typically at 1570. 25% of T20 admits have 1570+.
~7000 1570+ go to T20.
~4000 1570+ other top private, SLACs, Stern, Ross, Georgetown, USC, etc.
~3000 1570+ to flagships, Berkeley, UCLA, Michigan, Georgia Tech, UNC, etc.
~3000 1570+ to merit (full or half tuition), Case Western, Grinell, Rochester, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most high-scoring kids wind up at the major flagships (Michigan, Georgia, Purdue, Rutgers, etc.). There just aren’t that many seats at the elite privates, and many of them are reserved for wealthy/connected/athletic students.
There are only ~17,000 1570+ students per year.
T20 75 percentile cutoff line typically at 1570. 25% of T20 admits have 1570+.
~7000 1570+ go to T20.
~4000 1570+ other top private, SLACs, Stern, Ross, Georgetown, USC, etc.
~3000 1570+ to flagships, Berkeley, UCLA, Michigan, Georgia Tech, UNC, etc.
~3000 1570+ to merit (full or half tuition), Case Western, Grinell, Rochester, etc.
You know that UCLA and Berkeley are actually top 20s, right?
Anonymous wrote:Most high-scoring kids wind up at the major flagships (Michigan, Georgia, Purdue, Rutgers, etc.). There just aren’t that many seats at the elite privates, and many of them are reserved for wealthy/connected/athletic students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most high-scoring kids wind up at the major flagships (Michigan, Georgia, Purdue, Rutgers, etc.). There just aren’t that many seats at the elite privates, and many of them are reserved for wealthy/connected/athletic students.
There are only ~17,000 1570+ students per year.
T20 75 percentile cutoff line typically at 1570. 25% of T20 admits have 1570+.
~7000 1570+ go to T20.
~4000 1570+ other top private, SLACs, Stern, Ross, Georgetown, USC, etc.
~3000 1570+ to flagships, Berkeley, UCLA, Michigan, Georgia Tech, UNC, etc.
~3000 1570+ to merit (full or half tuition), Case Western, Grinell, Rochester, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Once you get down to 1500 level, the base number is huge. It becomes difficult to predict where they may end up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are ppl willing to share generic profiles over last 2 years for high test score kids results (year, stats, major, public/private HS, general ECs, spike/hook)?
Curious where the high-test-score kids end up, and for which major.
What do you consider high?
35/1550
lol you're an idiot.
I think that is generally what is considered “high” test scores by most top 20s, college counselors, reddit forums, etc.
Anonymous wrote:It’s the high school.
Private HS kids have an advantage here.
Anonymous wrote:Most high-scoring kids wind up at the major flagships (Michigan, Georgia, Purdue, Rutgers, etc.). There just aren’t that many seats at the elite privates, and many of them are reserved for wealthy/connected/athletic students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are ppl willing to share generic profiles over last 2 years for high test score kids results (year, stats, major, public/private HS, general ECs, spike/hook)?
Curious where the high-test-score kids end up, and for which major.
What do you consider high?
35/1550
lol you're an idiot.
I think that is generally what is considered “high” test scores by most top 20s, college counselors, reddit forums, etc.
Chances 1550+ not getting into T20 much lower than 1500. Simple math.
As much as you’d like to believe this, it’s simply not the way that it works.