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美国大学申请参考评估指标(四).

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Final score: Add up everything and this will be your “score”. The next page lists score ranges for different colleges. Because of subjective factors, the score will be off +/- 3 points, which can be significant. However, this will give you a general idea for where you stand as an applicant.

Caveat: this section is not set in stone

Required Scores for selected schools:

Selectivity

Representative Universities

Admit score*

Waitlist*

Safety school if

Highest (<12%)

Harvard, Princeton, Yale, Columbia, MIT

>52

49-52

>60

Very high (12%-20%)

Amherst, Stanford, Brown, Cornell, WashU

>45

42-45

>53

High (20-30%)

Duke, UChicago, UC Berkeley, Notre Dame

>34

30-34

>43

Moderate (30-50%)

UVA, Carnegie Mellon, Boston Univ, NYU

>20

15-20

>35

Not so much

Most state schools

>0

-5-0

>15

(>50%)

If you are lower than the admit score by more than 12 points, it is in your best interest to not apply.

*These are the averages within each group. The higher-end colleges may require a higher score.

Notes:

·In-state students often have an advantage for state schools in their respective state. The admit scores are usually lower by about 8-10 points.

·Early decision may lower the admit scores by around 3 points, on average

Table of selectivity vs score

Selectivity %

Score

6

57

9

53

12

49

15

45

18

41

21

37

24

34

27

31

30

28

33

25

36

22

40

19

44

15

48

11

52

7

Obviously, some applicant pools are self-selective (i.e. only the brighter students would pay $75 to apply to Yale), so this is not a very strictly scientific table. However, you can get an idea of the quality needed to get into schools of a particular caliber.

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