<p>I was looking into the 25th and 75th percentile ranges for several Ivy league schools, and they only seem to list ACT Math and English. Do they disregard Science and CR?</p>
<p>anyone? im a bit curious as well.</p>
<p>i doubt they ignore it, probably just pay a little less attention to it.</p>
<p>I’m gonna guess they give the scores a passing glance and then move on. That said, I get why they do that to Science (which is a shame since that is my only perfect section score up to this point), but why is reading ignored? I understand it’s by far the easiest section and is a cakewalk compared to the SAT’s version (though everything but Math falls into that boat anyways), but reading is a key component that, if I were a college admissions employee, I would value the most. Not everyone has to know how to find the x intercepts of a parabola, but everyone has to know how to critically read a piece of writting and absorb all the major details.</p>
<p>Of course, this could just be a result of the laziness on the college’s part. It isn’t like a college instantly has each students score on a spreadsheet that can spit out averages and other critical data. It takes time to copy the tens of thousands of scores of freshman students onto some sort of file and, therefore, schools only do that to the most important sections.</p>
<p>not rlly, they mostly look at composite unless ur going to major in math or science or english</p>