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<p>You sure about that? Schools where the average Sat score is a 1500/2400 have courses that are designed for “average people”, since the average sat score in the US is around a 1500/2400. Top 10 elite schools where the average sat score of the incoming students is higher than 99 percent of the country are going to have courses that are designed for kids who score higher than 99 percent of the country on standardized test. If the courses at elite top 10 schools were designed for “average kids” { kids who score 1500/2400), then almost everyone (80%+) of the kids at these top schools would be making As. This is not the case. So you can’t just say “All UG courses are designed for average people.” It varies a lot from school to school.</p>