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What would be a good ACT score range for Stanford?

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Posts: 276Registered UserJunior Member 04-23-2014 at 7:58 pm in Stanford University Is a 32 or higher a competitive score? ReplyShare on Facebook Replies to: What would be a good ACT score range for Stanford?
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Posts: 1,470Registered UserSenior Member 04-25-2014 at 8:41 am There is no one particular number that is better than another per se (other than trying to have the highest score possible for YOU)...it is in context to the rest of your application strengths... ...look at their Common Data Set numbers to get an idea...http://ucomm.stanford.edu/cds/2013 ReplyShare on Facebook
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  • BenjineeringPosts: 26Registered UserNew Member 04-29-2014 at 9:34 pm 36. I know it sounds crazy but sometimes perfection is necessary. ReplyShare on Facebook
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    36. I know it sounds crazy but sometimes perfection is necessary.
    The CDS link in the post preceding yours mentions 25th and 75th percentile scores of 31 and 34, so why do you think you need to have a 36?
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  • #5[img=0,80]https://15254b2dcaab7f5478ab-24461f391e20b7336331d5789078af53.ssl.cf1.rackcdn.com/collegeconfidential.vanillaforums.com/userpics/030/nFMHUUQ9RIJPD.png[/img]Sharingan100Posts: 152Registered UserJunior Member 05-02-2014 at 11:41 am @stahboy Stanford is a reach for everyone. The higher you can push up that score, the better your chances. With the acceptance asymptotically reaching zero, you would probably need either super good ecs or at least 35 on the act ReplyShare on Facebook
  • #6[img=0,80]https://15254b2dcaab7f5478ab-24461f391e20b7336331d5789078af53.ssl.cf1.rackcdn.com/collegeconfidential.vanillaforums.com/avataradf8105bfb40a791ca5f6984ff9ce835.png[/img]Data10Posts: 1,239Registered UserSenior Member 05-02-2014 at 3:30 pm edited May 2014 Earlier in the thread, I mentioned that Stanford's CDS indicates 25th and 75th ACT scores of 31 and 34. Most other highly selective colleges have a bit higher scores including Notre Dame, WUSTL, Vanderbilt, most ivies, MIT, Mudd, etc. Stanford has a lower acceptance rate than all of these colleges and an equally or more competitive applicant pool, so why don't they have the highest test scores? Test scores are only a small portion of the application, and one Stanford weights less than many similar schools. You aren't going to get in on just stats alone, even if you have a 4.0 UW + 2400 SAT + 36 ACT + the max APs your school offers. Similarly you aren't going to be dismissed on stats alone with any scores in the range discussed in this thread, nor is it impossible for unhooked applicants to get in with a 32, like the OP. Obviously, he'd have better odds with a 75th+ percentile score of 34+, but probably not a great deal better. The ACT scores of rejected and accepted posters in this year's RD thread are listed below. Note that there was not a positive correlation between test scores and acceptances in this sample. Instead the accepted posters had a slightly lower median test score than the rejected posters. accepted -- 28, 30, 31, 33, 33, 34, 34, 35, 35, 35 -- median = 33.5 waitlisted - 31, 35 -- median = 33 rejected -- 29, 32, 33, 34, 35, 35, 35, 36 -- median = 34.5
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