
America's Smartest Students
from stateuniversity.com
Rank for 75th Percentile Scores of colleges on the Tailgater's Handbook site.
| School | SAT | |
| 1. | Harvard | 1590 |
| Yale | 1590 | |
| 3. | Princeton | 1580 |
| 4. | Brown | 1540 |
| Columbia | 1540 | |
| Dartmouth | 1540 | |
| Duke | 1540 | |
| Stanford | 1540 | |
| 9. | Chicago | 1530 |
| 10. | Pennsylvania | 1520 |
| Northwestern | 1520 | |
| Rice | 1520 |
Explanation of 75 percentile numbers
The SAT data on this page shows SAT scores for the 75th percentile of students. But what exactly do these numbers mean?
Consider a college profile that presents the following SAT scores for the 25th and 75th percentiles:
- SAT Critical Reading: 500 / 610
- SAT Math: 520 / 620
- SAT Writing: 490 / 600
The upper number is for the 75th percentile of students who enrolled in the college. For the above example, 75% of enrolled students got a math score of 620 or lower (looked at another way, 25% of students got above a 620).
For the school above, if you have an SAT math score of 640, you would be in the top 25% of applicants for that one measure. If you have a math score of 500, you are in the bottom 25% of applicants for that measure.
