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<p>A school’s Common Data Set document (section C) typically reports a fairly detailed profile of SAT score distributions for enrolled students. Usually it includes the percentage of entering students scoring in each 100-point band (per subtest, though, not by aggregates).</p>
<p>Here’s a ranking of schools by 75th percentile M+CR:
[Top</a> 500 Ranked Universities for Highest SAT 75th Percentile Scores](<a href=“USA University College Directory - U.S. University Directory - State Universities and College Rankings”>Top 500 Ranked Colleges - Highest SAT 75th Percentile Scores)
By this measure, the most selective LACs seem to stack up fairly well against the most selective universities. For example, Harvey Mudd’s scores equal MIT’s scores; Swarthmore equals Columbia; Pomona and Amherst equal Chicago … etc.</p>