College rank (think US News and World Report) use selectivity as one of their criteria. So colleges are encouraged to create larger applicant pools no matter the number of admissions slots.
This is good evidence that, when applying to elite schools, disadvantaged students should submit their test scores even though they might be lower than posted averages.
Unconditional averages are different from conditional averages.
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College rank (think US News and World Report) use selectivity as one of their criteria. So colleges are encouraged to create larger applicant pools no matter the number of admissions slots.
Dartmouth is an elite Ivy League school. Findings may not apply to mid-level private schools or public schools.
Unconditional averages are different from conditional averages.