Academic rankings of ACC schools
Brinkleys
"1 DUKE
2 NORTH CAROLINA
2 NOTRE DAME
2 VIRGINIA
5 GEORGIA TECH
6 BOSTON COLLEGE
7 WAKE FOREST
8 PITTSBURGH
9 VIRGINIA TECH
10 MIAMI
11 N.C. STATE
12 SYRACUSE
13 CLEMSON
14 FLORIDA STATE
15 LOUISVILLE "
"CrazyPaco Wrote:
(Yesterday 10:53 AM)Marge Schott Wrote: Well, I don't think FSU's SAT average is accurate. Its 25th percentile is 1110. It's 75th is 1280. But the average is 1120?
Also, FSU, VT, UM and NCSU are all tied in the AWRU rankings at "151-200", yet this VT fan lists VT as ranked higher than the other 3 in the chart. How convenient.
The SAT averages are wrong. Pitt's actual CR+M SAT average last year (eg Fall 2013) was 1293.
The "pseudo-average" for Pitt last fall, which is what you seem most of the time and is derived by adding the 25th and 75th percentile cutoffs reported by Common Data Sets and dividing by two, was 1270.
The "pseudo-average" SAT for ACC schools for Fall 2013 is the following.
Fall 2013
1 Duke 1455
2 Notre Dame 1430
3 Georgia Tech 1385
4 Boston College 1360
5 Virginia 1355
6 Wake Forest 1330
7 Miami 1325
8 North Carolina 1305
9 Pitt 1270
10 Clemson 1235
11 Virginia Tech 1220
12 Florida State 1195
13 NC State 1185
14 Syracuse 1155
15 Louisville 1135
ACC average 1289.333333
ACC median 1305
And here they are for the entire P5...
1 Vanderbilt 1490
2 Stanford 1475
3 Duke 1455
4 Northwestern 1445
5 Notre Dame 1430
6 Georgia Tech 1385
7 Michigan 1380
8 Cal-Berkeley 1375
8 USC 1375
10 Boston College 1360
11 Virginia 1355
12 Illinois 1350
13 Wake Forest 1330
14 Miami 1325
15 Maryland 1310
16 North Carolina 1305
17 Minnesota 1300
17 UCLA 1300
19 Wisconsin 1290
20 Pitt 1270
21 Florida 1265
21 Ohio State 1265
23 Texas 1260
24 Georgia 1240
25 Clemson 1235
26 Washington 1230
27 Baylor 1225
28 Virginia Tech 1220
29 Rutgers 1210
30 Purdue 1200
31 Florida State 1195
31 South Carolina 1195
33 NC State 1185
34 Texas A&M 1180
34 TCU 1180
36 Indiana 1175
36 Penn State 1175
38 Colorado 1170
38 Iowa 1170
38 Nebraska 1170
41 Auburn 1165
41 Missouri 1165
41 Tennessee 1165
44 Oklahoma 1155
44 Syracuse 1155
46 Arizona St 1145
46 Iowa St 1145
46 Kansas 1145
49 Louisville 1135
50 Kentucky 1130
51 Utah 1125.5
52 Arkansas 1125
52 Alabama 1125
54 Michigan St 1120
55 LSU 1117.5
56 Oregon 1115
57 Mississippi St 1110
57 Texas Tech 1110
59 Kansas St 1105
60 Oklahoma St 1100
61 Arizona 1095
61 Oregon St 1095
63 Mississippi 1085
64 West Virginia 1050
65 Washington St 1030
average 1222.507692
median 1185
*SAT not reported, converted from ACT.
BTW, the national average for the SAT was 1010.
And finally, here is what the averages for each of the P5 conferences (current membership) were....
ACC average 1289.333333
ACC median 1305
B10 average 1254.285714
B10 median 1237.5
P12 average 1210.875
P12 median 1157.5
SEC average 1182.678571
SEC median 1165
B12 average 1147.5
B12 median 1145 "
"The member institutions of the Atlantic Coast Conference again lead the way among Power 5 conferences in the latest “Best Colleges” rankings released by US News & World Report.
Duke boasts the league’s highest ranking at 7th and is joined in the Top 30 by new member institution Notre Dame (18), Virginia (t-23), Wake Forest (t-23) and North Carolina (30). Also in the Top 50 are Boston College (31), Georgia Tech (36) and Miami (47). Beyond the top 50 are Clemson, Maryland and new ACC members Pittsburgh and Syracuse (all tied at 62), followed by Virginia Tech (69), Florida State (91) and NC State (101).
-- theacc.com"
"lumberpack4 Wrote: The other problem with US News is that opinion is about 50% of the metric and it really only applied to undergraduate education and some intuitions focus more on graduate education than undergraduate education - a good example would be the difference between Wake Forest and VT - Wake is undergrad focused, VT is highly graduate focused.
No, no it's not.
You are correct opinion has been reduced to 22.5%
http://www.usnews.com/education/best-col...s-rankings
The other game able elements are:
Alumni giving 7.5%
Selectivity 12.5 %
Graduation Rate 7.5%"
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