Anonymous wrote:I'm not sure why you would want a school that used grades and test scores alone. Test scores are objective measures, but measures of what? There is raw ability, but then there is what you do with it. Colleges want to see that you get things done. There are plenty of cab drivers in Mensa.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:India Institute of Technology.
Cambridge University.
Oxford University.
London School of Economics.
You might need to take different tests, though
Cambridge and Oxford are not easy to get into. You need an in depth knowledge of your major. There are additional tests and interviews by professors. DD was interviewed by 4 professors in her subject matter. She has to solve very difficult questions. Or at least show her thought process. Cambridge is a bit weary of taking Americans since they tend to chose too US schools. DD is at HYP and she has a number of friends who turned down Cambridge in the UK, including two Brits.
Anonymous wrote:The UK and European countries do this.
This is not our style in America.
Anonymous wrote:India Institute of Technology.
Cambridge University.
Oxford University.
London School of Economics.
You might need to take different tests, though
Anonymous wrote:Almost every school admits by scores if you are clearly above that school's 75%ile.
But some schools have 75%ile so high that you can't be clearly above it.
Anonymous wrote:UT schools give guaranteed admission based on class rankAnonymous wrote:and maybe GPA, but mostly test scores?
like if you get a 1550 and a 3.95 and have zero ecs, can you get into .. say , UCLA?
Anonymous wrote:If you are a Texas resident and you are like top 5% in your class (is that it), isn't that how UT Austin works as well?
A 1600 and 4.0 UW with max rigor is far from sufficient fro Caltech. I don't think that's what OP is looking for, unless they consider the IMO to count as a "test" in the context of their original post.Anonymous wrote:CalTech has a reputation for focusing on test scores, grades, and related honors.
But do you mean a Russian-style first-past-the-post system where the top 500 kids get into MGIMO, the next 500 get into MGU, etc?
No, we don't have that here.
UT schools give guaranteed admission based on class rankAnonymous wrote:and maybe GPA, but mostly test scores?
like if you get a 1550 and a 3.95 and have zero ecs, can you get into .. say , UCLA?
Anonymous wrote:PP's are right that you should be good to go at any public flagship with a 70+ percent admit rate as long as your scores are above their 50th percentile.
But the answer to your specific question is Iowa and Iowa State. They use a formula called the Regents Index that considers just your ACT/SAT and GPA. If you're above the minimum, you're in. You can find it here:
https://www.iowaregents.edu/institutions/higher-education-links/regent-admission-index