<p>Answering the two recent threads here is the class of 2010, from the BU web site, remember these are ENROLLED students that are starting next week. Admissions stats are always higher and some colleges try and look better by reporting the stats of admitted students rather than the class profile for those actually attending. Important to read the description carefully as attending/enrolled is far different that just being offered admission.</p>
<p>Class of 2010 </p>
<p>The Boston University student body represents all 50 states and more than 100 foreign countries. In fact, Boston University has one of the largest international student populations of any university in the United States. Total student enrollment includes more than 18,000 undergraduates and more than 12,000 graduate students.</p>
<p>One way to get a feel for the type of student Boston University attracts is to look at our current freshman class. The Class of 2010 distinguishes itself through its academic accomplishments and demographic diversity. Out of a pool of 31,827 applicants, 4,200 freshmen from 50 states and 101 foreign countries will enroll at Boston University in the fall of 2006.</p>
<p>Here’s a quick look at the Class of 2010. </p>
<p>Rank in High School Class </p>
<p>By Percent (%) </p>
<p>Rank in
High School Class of
2010 </p>
<p>Top 10% 67% </p>
<p>Top 15% 82% </p>
<p>Top 25% 95% </p>
<p>Average </p>
<p>Boston University
Four-Year Colleges<br>
Top 9% </p>
<p>Boston University
College of General Studies<br>
Top 22% </p>
<p>Valedictorians: 550 Salutatorians: 266 </p>
<p>Standardized Tests </p>
<p>Averages SAT
(CR/MT) SAT
(WR) ACT<br>
Boston University Four-Year Colleges 1333 660 29<br>
Boston University College of General Studies 1179 597 25 </p>
<p>Middle 50%</p>
<p>Boston University Four-Year Colleges 1260-1400 610-710 27-31<br>
Boston University College of General Studies 1120-1230 560-630 24-27</p>