2008 admissions stats are out...

<p>Applied: 29,100 (official)
Accepted: 11,950 (official)
Acceptance rate: 41% (official)
Mid 50% ACT range: Still not published, likely to be around 28-32
Mid 50% SAT range: Still not published, likely to be 1230-1430 (not super-scored and only CR and Math)</p>

<p>The acceptance rate are.. going low wwww every year may be applicants are increased</p>

<p>SAT Score 1200s ~ 1400s still same as 2007 one.</p>

<h1>Middle 50th Percentile of the Admitted Class:</h1>

<pre><code>* ACT Composite of 28–32
* ACT English of 27–33
* ACT Math of 27–33
* ACT Combined English/Writing of 26–32
* SAT Total of 1920–2180
* SAT Critical Reading 610–720
* SAT Math 660–760
* SAT Writing 610–720
* HS GPA 3.7-4.0
</code></pre>

<p>Source: Office</a> of Undergraduate Admissions: About Michigan</p>

<p>I think that's last year's SAT and ACT scores for admitted...</p>

<p>and supposedly the class of 09 will be the largest and hardest class to get into college? haha this makes me so nervous... :(</p>

<p>And, that's also "admitted" students statistics. What we need is matriculated statistics.</p>

<p>wow
admissions are getting tougher. i remember just a few years ago the ACT midrange was 26-30.</p>

<p>ACT 28-32......omg!!! this really shuts down my confidence and makes me even more nervous....</p>

<p>CCRunner, the admitted and enrolled ACT scores are generally the same because most students who take the ACT are in-staters and the yield rate for in-staters is very high. The SAT range for admitted students is generally 50 or so points higher than the SAT range for enrolled students.</p>

<p>this makes me soooo nervous with my 32 ACT and 3.7gpa... I hope being in-state and getting my app in really early makes a difference!</p>

<p>pseudovirus, why are you worried about a 32? That's the high end of the average!</p>

<p>I wonder what is Michigan State University acceptance rate. Also last time I check University of Michigan-Ann Arbor accepetance rate was 51%.</p>

<p>blah that sux. I got 32 on act , now i am no longer higher than 75 % ...</p>