Anonymous wrote:I do think many colleges have thresholds, and applicants below those thresholds do not get as much consideration. A counselor told me that once. The volume of applications is so high that the admissions teams have to find a way to make cuts. I doubt that any school cuts at the 2300 level; maybe 2200.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is true that at least half of the early slots go to legacies, URMs and athletes.
There are many ways to determine who's best - not just SAT scores. And for the record, legacies have higher grades and SATs than the overall pool (not surprising since they are born with above average advantages). And, athletes and URM at the Ivies have scores well above the top 25% of students at state flagship schools and would easily qualify for the merit scholarships at pretty much everywhere that offers them. Harvard could never recruit a Stephen Curry because of the Ivy's individual and team academic index requirements. An Ivy "dumb jock" typically has higher scores and grades than the brainiac at UMD.
Anonymous wrote:That was not the case this year. I know people on the MD list who did not get perfect scores.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is true that at least half of the early slots go to legacies, URMs and athletes.
There are many ways to determine who's best - not just SAT scores. And for the record, legacies have higher grades and SATs than the overall pool (not surprising since they are born with above average advantages). And, athletes and URM at the Ivies have scores well above the top 25% of students at state flagship schools and would easily qualify for the merit scholarships at pretty much everywhere that offers them. Harvard could never recruit a Stephen Curry because of the Ivy's individual and team academic index requirements. An Ivy "dumb jock" typically has higher scores and grades than the brainiac at UMD.
Anonymous wrote:
Last year the MD and VA Presidential Scholars had to get perfect scores (1600) on the math and verbal components to make the first cut. DC students, in contrast, needed to get only 1540. See:
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Anonymous wrote:It is true that at least half of the early slots go to legacies, URMs and athletes.