Wesleyan Test Optional Policy and Statistics on Website?

@Unattswim56 I’m pretty sure, yeah I was surprised as well. Based on last years data on the Wes website, the median sat scores of the admitted students was 750/780 (around 1530), and based on the CDS data the 75th percentile of the enrolled students’ sat score was 740/770 (around 1510) for the same year.

This means that 1093 students with a sat score of >= 1530 were admitted, but only 193 students with a sat score of >= 1510. That means that admitted students whose sat score lie in the range 1510-1600 had a yield rate of <17.7%, which I find extremely surprising.

(ps the numbers may be wrong, over here https://www.wesleyan.edu/admission/apply/classprofile.html they say the admitted class had a median sat score of 730/760, but here https://newsletter.blogs.wesleyan.edu/2019/04/03/following-record-applications-wesleyan-admits-historically-diverse-class-of-2023/ it says 750/780)