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<p>Don’t sample from CC, just look here. Aim somewhere higher because it’s not clear if it’s admitted or enrolled students with these stats. Assume enrolled to be safe, in which case, you should add 30-40 points to the median of those numbers and then compare to your stats.</p>
<p>The CDS (Common Data Set) also suggests that those are the enrolled students:</p>
<p><a href=“https://virg.vanderbilt.edu/virgweb/CDSC.aspx?year=2012[/url]”>https://virg.vanderbilt.edu/virgweb/CDSC.aspx?year=2012</a></p>
<p>Just assume that you are applying to the Ivy Leagues (some of the ones more difficult to get into, which isn’t saying much since they are all difficult to get into). However, maybe you don’t have to be quite as perfect and ridiculous in your EC life as those students (You need not be some international olympiad medalist, have started some business/organization, or whatever, to significantly boost your chances. However, you still must do quite a bit). Statistically, it is basically as selective as Harvard, but again, I think they recruit students somewhat differently. So though the students have the same stats and many may be cross-admitted, I don’t think all will be cross-admitted (I think Harvard is still much more likely to send out a rejection regardless of stats).</p>