Top 100 rankings using Hawkette method and 2008 data

<p>BobbyCT,
My data is a year behind what the OP provided so I expect most schools have improved on this, but here is the most recently available data on USNWR. I also limited my data collection to LACs ranked in the Top 25 so there may be a few ranked lower that actually have statistically stronger student bodies. If you are looking beyond the Top 25, I encourage you to dig a little yourself on the Peterson’s or USNWR sites.</p>

<p>Total Score , LAC , % of students scoring 700+ on CR (25%) , % of students scoring 700+ on Math (25%) , % of students scoring 30+ on ACT (50%)</p>

<p>85% , Harvey Mudd , 74% , 95% , 85%
73% , Pomona , 74% , 71% , 73%
69% , Amherst , 66% , 60% , 75%
66% , Williams , 66% , 61% , 68%
65% , Swarthmore , 71% , 64% , 62%
62% , Carleton , 57% , 52% , 69%
62% , Middlebury , 56% , 49% , 71%
62% , Claremont McK , 52% , 53% , 71%
59% , Bowdoin , 49% , 45% , 70%
56% , Wesleyan , 56% , 49% , 59%
54% , Wellesley , 54% , 47% , 57%
54% , Grinnell , 46% , 37% , 66%
53% , W&L , 55% , 43% , 57%
52% , Haverford , 55% , 49% , 52%
50% , Colgate , 38% , 36% , 63%
48% , Davidson , 41% , 40% , 56%
48% , Vassar , 58% , 38% , 48%
47% , Macalester , 47% , 31% , 54%
46% , Oberlin , 57% , 35% , 46%
44% , Colby , 45% , 38% , 47%
40% , Hamilton , 49% , 31% , 40%
30% , Bates , 32% , 28% , 30%
28% , Bryn Mawr , 42% , 20% , 25%
27% , Smith , 32% , 17% , 29%
26% , US Naval Acad , 14% , 24% , 33%</p>

<p>na , US Military Acad , na , na , na</p>