For any of you that are number-conscious...

<p>According to the Common Data Set posted yesterday, </p>

<p>(a) The acceptance rate was about 22%</p>

<p>(b) The SAT scores in the Middle 50% Range for First-Year Students are as follows: </p>

<p>SAT Reading: 640-750
SAT Math: 650-750
SAT Writing: 640-740</p>

<p>(c) The ACT scores in the Middle 50% Range for First-Year Students are as follows: </p>

<p>ACT Composite: 29-33
ACT Math: 27-33
ACT English: 29.5-34</p>

<p>(d) The class rankings for the First-Year Students are as follows: </p>

<p>70% in Top 10% of graduating class (should be 71%, by the way)
90% in Top 25% of graduating class
100% in Top 50% of graduating class</p>

<p>(e) The average high school GPA for the First-Year Students is/was a 3.82</p>

<p>I hope that this helps!</p>

<p>you may want to add that to the CDS thread (running since 2005)…</p>

<p>Is this over all of the years? Because the 2013 stats are a bit higher. (<a href=“http://wesleyan.edu/admission/facts_faces/profile2013.pdf[/url]”>http://wesleyan.edu/admission/facts_faces/profile2013.pdf&lt;/a&gt;)</p>

<p>I’m on the lowwwwww end with an 1880 SAT superscore so it’d be great if these were correct haha. I’m not exactly sure what the “common data set” entails so that may be part of my misunderstanding…</p>

<p>the link you posted, Unratonlaveur, is for students offered admission for 2013, while I think the Common Data Set is data for students who enrolled for 2013. inevitably, the cream of the cream of the crop gets skimmed off by the Ivy League and equivalent schools…</p>