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Re: 2015 Applications

Postby friarwolf » Wed Apr 22, 2015 9:37 pm

gostangs wrote:They derive the comparable sat score from the act, so it doesn't matter which test you take as far as our averages are concerned.


that's not correct........
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Re: 2015 Applications

Postby gostangs » Wed Apr 22, 2015 10:34 pm

for the purposes of the sat score average that is published, yes that is correct.
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Re: 2015 Applications

Postby tristatecoog » Thu Apr 23, 2015 6:02 pm

gostangs wrote:for the purposes of the sat score average that is published, yes that is correct.


The SMU link on scores says "SAT/ACT Reporting procedures changed this year (2009)." Not sure what procedures changed. I know a kid that got a low 1300s SAT but a 32 ACT. The 32 got him a lot more traction. If he had decided to go to SMU, would the school convert his 32 to a 1400ish SAT and count him twice?

Did SMU start taking the common application in 2010 or so? The year with the big applications uptick? The yield has dropped quite a bit but the U is surely getting a lot more apps from high quality students with options. Students are also applying to more schools to get into a good one.
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Re: 2015 Applications

Postby friarwolf » Thu Apr 23, 2015 7:22 pm

gostangs wrote:for the purposes of the sat score average that is published, yes that is correct.


Sorry dude, you are incorrect. The sat score posted is just that, sat scores.........
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Re: 2015 Applications

Postby tristatecoog » Thu Apr 23, 2015 9:07 pm

friarwolf wrote:
gostangs wrote:for the purposes of the sat score average that is published, yes that is correct.


Sorry dude, you are incorrect. The sat score posted is just that, sat scores.........


Why are fewer people taking, or reporting, the SAT?
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Re: 2015 Applications

Postby NewAgeMustange » Fri Apr 24, 2015 9:50 am

Sorry but according the admissions website if you submit both an SAT and ACT the deciding factor will be the higher of the two. Which leads me to believe that for SAT average rates they convert all ACT to SAT scores.

Is there any school that reports their incoming class as an average ACT score rather than SAT?
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Re: 2015 Applications

Postby tristatecoog » Fri Apr 24, 2015 9:26 pm

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Re: 2015 Applications

Postby gostangs » Sat Apr 25, 2015 7:42 pm

Friar you are wrong sir. So few take the sat now that posting that is close to meaningless. Check out any website, there are conversions tables for act to sat scores and SMU and all others use them. It looks better since students from high achieving high schools generally do better on the act, so converting those scores to SAT makes SMU look better.
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Re: 2015 Applications

Postby tristatecoog » Sat Apr 25, 2015 8:03 pm

I believe they convert them for evaluation purposes but not for reporting purposes.

Why do "students from high achieving high schools generally do better on the act"? Better than SAT conversion tables would project? Stronger well rounded curriculum vs. ninth or tenth grade math on the SAT?
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