<p>How could Harvard have turned down 3200 kids with 2400 SATs? There were fewer than 1000 kids last year who got 2400 (at least in on a single test -- but I think that's how Harvard counts things). I'm sure that the number of 2400 kids went up this year, due to more familiarity with the reconfigured test, but more than 3x? . . . and all of them applied to Harvard? . . . I don't buy it. (That doesn't mean I don't believe that Harvard turned down lots of 2400 kids. I know that's true.)</p>