<p>Check Yahoo College page for Harvard SAT math and verbal scores over 700. Know why they don’t post information (which feeds to Yahoo from Peterson’s)? My buddy whose daughter graduated from Harvard last year says it is commonly known that high number of legacies bring the numbers so far down they don’t want them out. How about Brown’s endowment on the same Yahoo page? They’d rather not have that so public either. It’s about half of the lowest other Ivies. So how does Wash U rank on a standard test taken by all the students at all the other schools? Percent over 700 on math and verbal SAT’s at Wash U is higher than at Penn, Brown, Columbia, Dartmouth, Cornell, Duke and (if they dared to report) Harvard.</p>
<p>Don’t know why Brown’s endowment wouldn’t be posted, as that’s publicly available information in their financial statements, as well as at <a href=“Page not Found”>Page not Found; . Theirs is 2.2 Billion, vs. 4.7 at Wash U, 13 at Princeton, and 29 at Harvard. Wash U has the 11th highest endowment of any private college.</p>
<p>The Olin School of Business at Wash U boasts the 2nd highest SAT scores out of any undergraduate business school, so it’s not surprising to hear the high SAT scores overall.</p>
<p>Also, I could be wrong, but I believe the Med School has the highest (or 2nd highest, somewhere up there) MCAT scores in the nation.</p>
<p>yes, the median mcat score is a 38…insane i know, but an interesting note is almost 13% of washu premeds get in so that shows a lot about their premed curriculum</p>
<p>Wait, what do you mean 13% of premeds get in?</p>
<p>I think he means 13% of Wash U undergrads get into WashU Med school.That is what I have also heard.</p>