Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Over 85% of BU students rank in the top 10% of their class. Among students who submit test scores over half have a 33/1450+.
And yet only 44% submitted scores. Which is very hard to square with their data point that 85% are in the top 10% of their class. You would think those kids would have strong SAT scores.
TO inevitably sees the 25th percentile scores jump up. It happened at every college, some more than others. Pre TO BU's test scores were lower but still very, very good. 25% of the class even at Harvard before TO got below a 1460. But suddenly a 1450 became a "bad" score. If you apply to BU, you read the tea leaves and leave out the 1450. This isn't unique to BU. NYU, Emory, Pomona, Tufts, Northeastern, BC, USC, Michigan, you name it, have all seen their 25 percentile scores rise to a level above Harvard's pre-TO.
Anonymous wrote:Good luck! My kiddo applied ED, got accepted, and is loving it. (Highest rigor, 3.95 uw, 34, good ecs). Exactly the environment, academics, and classmates she was hoping for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Over 85% of BU students rank in the top 10% of their class. Among students who submit test scores over half have a 33/1450+.
And yet only 44% submitted scores. Which is very hard to square with their data point that 85% are in the top 10% of their class. You would think those kids would have strong SAT scores.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:BU attracts a lot of hate in this forum which I don't know why. My TJ kid with 4.3/1550 felt challenged and yet supported for pre-med.
BU gets hate because there's no enclosed campus and it's maybe the 4th or 5th best school in Boston. Your kid had the stats to go to a better college - why did your kid choose BU?
Anonymous wrote:BU attracts a lot of hate in this forum which I don't know why. My TJ kid with 4.3/1550 felt challenged and yet supported for pre-med.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Over 85% of BU students rank in the top 10% of their class. Among students who submit test scores over half have a 33/1450+.
And yet only 44% submitted scores. Which is very hard to square with their data point that 85% are in the top 10% of their class. You would think those kids would have strong SAT scores.
Anonymous wrote:Good luck! My kiddo applied ED, got accepted, and is loving it. (Highest rigor, 3.95 uw, 34, good ecs). Exactly the environment, academics, and classmates she was hoping for.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Over 85% of BU students rank in the top 10% of their class. Among students who submit test scores over half have a 33/1450+.
And yet only 44% submitted scores. Which is very hard to square with their data point that 85% are in the top 10% of their class. You would think those kids would have strong SAT scores.