<p>Average Accepted Columbia University SAT Score
THANK YOU</p>
<p>From the Columbia website, for the class of 2013:</p>
<p>"Admitted Student Statistics</p>
<p>Of schools that provided us with a class rank, approximately 93% of accepted students were in the top 10% of their graduating class; 98% were in the top 20% of their class.</p>
<p>The middle 50% of admitted students scored between a 1410 and a 1540 on the Math and Critical Reading sections of the SAT.</p>
<p>The middle 50% of admitted students scored between a 2110 and a 2300 on the Math, Critical Reading and Writing sections of the SAT.</p>
<p>The middle 50% of admitted students scored between a 31 and a 34 on the ACT."</p>
<p>Thank You!</p>
<p>How many people of the accepted class of 2013 are considered to be of the “middle 50%”?</p>
<p>If you can’t do simple math like this, I don’t see how you can make the bottom 50% threshold of 2110.</p>
<p>SATs are a joke. Once you’re here, you realize how trivial and futile the whole thing was.</p>
<p>^Music to my ears.</p>
<p>ali001071, I assume your question was in jest, but if not, to focus on the ACT: 50% of the admitted class scored between 31 and 34 (although the email to parents describing the class put the middle 50% at between 31 and 35); 25% scored 31 or less; and 25% scored 34 (or 35) or more.</p>
<p>these scores are correct but you also have to take into account that they are for Columbia C. and Fu, of which, Fu’s scores are a little more competitive (higher) than Columbia C.</p>
<p>^no, those are scores for Columbia College and SEAS only. SEAS sat scores would be a little higher (say 10-30 points)</p>