Group these schools by selectivity

<p>slipper's is best</p>

<p>honestly, it is mad tought to rank schools based on selectivity. In my opinion, I think JHU is realllllly tough to get into if your applying as a science major, next to impossible. I really wouldn't use sat scores as an approach, b/c they can BE MANIPULATED VERY EASILY. Any school that accepts ACT scores can easily take a kid with a 31 ACT and a 1300 SAT, and not count that sat in their average like Nwestern and Chicago. Another thing, WUSTL last year had a range like 1320-1480 (two years ago i mean), and look at collegeboard.com, now it is like 1350-1530, alrite, you tell me, how is that even human possible to improve that much in a given year??? You are saying, the freshman on average have SAT scores 40 pts higher than their sophmore counterparts. GIVE ME A BREAK.</p>

<p>in addition, on chicago's web page, they published their SAT range for class of 2008 from 1360-1490, but on collegeboard.com it is like 1330-1530, many discrepancies. The only school that i have seen that clearly does not manipulate their data is cornell. Look at their site, look at princeton review, collegeboard, the data is ALWAYS consistent.</p>