@ljberkow : That is for students who applied (in fact it said interested, so these folks may not have even applied) AND put their data on that website. That DOES NOT reflect who was admitted and who enrolled at Emory.
If you use that as the sample, then it will be skewed downward, if CC had such a thing, it would be skewed upward dramatically. Emory did the counting and provided this information for enrolled students and admitted students:
Enrolled Students: http://opb.emory.edu/documents/data/Emory-AcademicProfile-2015-2016.pdf (this is in agreement with the “qualifications of enrolled freshmen” on the left panel of the website…it comes out to 1365 M/V) and the 31 is exactly average for a matriculate and not above.
Admitted students: http://apply.emory.edu/discover/fastfacts.php (again, this makes sense, non-HYPM schools admit higher and enroll lower). The 31 is bottom 25% for an admit of course suggesting that maybe like 60% have 32 and higher who are admitted.
The person is more like an average matriculate, but Emory aims higher when admitting meaning that it will be more random for the OP than some who is actually even above the admitted student profile. They are the average student who would come to Emory after the smoke clears.