<p>A little information for Y7, regarding selectivity - and, as an added bonus, LSAT info for graduating seniors:
Penn:
ACT: 32.5
SAT: 1440
LSAT: 163</p>
<h1>in top decile: 99%</h1>
<p>Brown:
ACT: 30.5
SAT: 1430
LSAT: 163</p>
<h1>in top decile: 94%</h1>
<p>Columbia:
ACT: 32.5
SAT: 1475
LSAT: 163</p>
<h1>in top decile: 93%</h1>
<p>Dartmouth:
ACT: 32
SAT:1450
LSAT: 163</p>
<h1>in top decile: 91.2%</h1>
<p>Duke:
ACT: 31.5
SAT: 1440
LSAT: 163</p>
<h1>in top decile: Could not find statistic (should be in US News)</h1>
<p>Conclusion:
Brown = Dartmouth = Penn = Columbia = Duke, with perhaps slight gradations based on perception (for example: Duke, for probably arbitrary reasons, loses most of its cross admits to the other 4, Columbia, Penn and Dartmouth are essentially deadlocked, and Brown often wins overall).</p>