<p>that 50colleges.com website has a bunch of wrong information and is outdated by a year. </p>
<p>I wouldn’t use it and would stick to US News and Common Data Sets for more accurate info.</p>
<p>Some of the info is also completely misleading. If you actually want to compare apples to apples, you would use this for faculty salary, not some aggregate that includes all assistant/associate/full time professors:</p>
<p>[Faculty</a> Salaries at Research (Very High Research Activity) and AAU* Institutions, 2010-2011 - Office of Institutional Research and Assessment](<a href=“http://oira.unc.edu/faculty-salaries-at-research-and-aau-universities.html]Faculty”>http://oira.unc.edu/faculty-salaries-at-research-and-aau-universities.html)</p>
<p>You can tell from there, the gap between Penn/Chicago vs. Duke is larger than the other post would lead you to assume. Duke also doesn’t even have an average SAT:</p>
<p><a href=“http://www.admissions.duke.edu/faq/index9c50.html?iQuestionID=524%20&iCategoryID=0[/url]”>http://www.admissions.duke.edu/faq/index9c50.html?iQuestionID=524%20&iCategoryID=0</a></p>
<p>Their admitted applicant range is also between 1370 to 1560 (suggesting an admitted student median of 1465) meaning their enrolled average should be well below 1475. Probably closer to 1430. The numbers reported above are outdated and sometimes wrong estimates of enrolled student averages.</p>