<p>I only used Princeton Review as an easy place to find the SAT/ACT scores, which are accurate. You really are something else. The other things you mention (GPA, selectivity index) have the problems I already mentioned and I never used those. I only used SAT/ACT scores, which I could have gotten anywhere. Princeton Review is convenient because they post them in the same place for all schools.
What nonsense. As you pointed out with Syracuse, and there are certainly others, they report schools with lower SAT scores all the time. Your statement makes no sense. I will admit I missed the date on that thread, I got it off a Google search. Thanks for pointing that out, but then how does it make sense to use that old data and compare it to the new data of an average of 2015 and use that as proof that it is for admitted students. That makes so little sense in any case that it is mind-boggling you came up with it. You have absolutely zero basis for claiming those are the stats for admitted students rather than matriculated students, while I cited it plainly that it is for the actual class.</p>
<p>It does in fact turn out that the spread between Tulane and Miami has only gotten wider, lol. Tulane’s is indeed 2015 for the class of 2012, while Miami’s is 1915. Thanks for making me find the update that further obliterates your point.</p>
<p>Since the discussion is here, I will post here. I am sure everyone is entertained by your breath-taking lack of logic.</p>
<p>By the way, I am not gay so sending you my pic is not an option. I don’t mind that you are gay, just telling you I am not.</p>