<p>gabriellah,
Actually, I think the data on collegeboard.com is pretty accurate. From the schools that actually publish their CDS, I think I have seen enough of these that I am comfortable that collegeboard.com's numbers are taken directly from a school's CDS. Frankly, I am little less confident about some of the colleges. Marketing being what it is, more than a couple of schools will post 25/75 data on their websites for ADMITTED students without stating that it is for admitted, not enrolled, students. This heightens the public selectivity image of the school, but it is not an accurate picture of who is actually attending.</p>
<p>Re 45 percenter's comment about yahoo data, I think you are right that this data is older and taken from the 2005-06 CDS. I don't know when yahoo updates their data set.</p>
<p>t1388,
Here is the data you requested about the percentage of students who scored above 600 on the Critical Reading and Math sections (info drawn from Yahoo Education):</p>
<p>For Critical Reading</p>
<p>1 Wash U StL 98%
2 Yale 97%
3 Princeton 96%
3 Harvard 96%
5 MIT 95%
5 Tufts 95%
7 Cal Tech 94%
7 U Penn 94%
7 Duke 94%
10 Dartmouth 93%
10 Columbia 93%
12 Stanford 92%
12 Northwestern 92%
12 Brown 92%
15 U Chicago 91%
15 Rice 91%
17 Vanderbilt 89%
17 USC 89%
19 J Hopkins 88%
19 Notre Dame 88%
19 Georgetown 88%
22 Emory 87%
23 Wake Forest 85%
24 Cornell 84%
25 Carnegie Mellon 81%
26 U Virginia 79%
27 U North Carolina 73%
28 UC Berkeley 72%
29 U Michigan 70%
30 UCLA 66%</p>
<p>For Math</p>
<p>1 Cal Tech 100%
1 MIT 100%
3 Wash U StL 99%
4 Princeton 98%
4 Harvard 98%
4 Yale 98%
7 U Penn 97%
7 Carnegie Mellon 97%
9 Stanford 96%
9 Tufts 96%
11 Duke 95%
11 Columbia 95%
11 Brown 95%
14 Dartmouth 94%
14 Northwestern 94%
14 Notre Dame 94%
17 Rice 93%
17 Emory 93%
17 Vanderbilt 93%
20 U Chicago 92%
20 J Hopkins 92%
20 USC 92%
23 Cornell 90%
23 Georgetown 90%
25 Wake Forest 88%
26 U Michigan 86%
27 U Virginia 85%
28 UC Berkeley 81%
28 U North Carolina 81%
30 UCLA 77%</p>