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<blockquote data-quote="bigrabbit" data-source="post: 861900" data-attributes="member: 6023"><p>My interpretation was more applications in the meat of your distribution i.e. your 25/75% band but that band doesn’t shift up. I can’t swear to these numbers, but I have one kid in college and another starting at GT next year so I’ve followed this stuff:</p><p>GT 25/75% SAT is 1390/1550</p><p>Bama is 1060/1280</p><p>So Bama gets mileage from football. Kids with 1450-1500ish scores are already not necessarily getting in GT. Another way to think about it - how many folks with 1550 SATs pick a college based on football?</p><p>My best argument for football is positive impact on student life, but it’s tougher sell in upper echelons. Top students pursue Stanford/Duke/UVA/UCB etc. with whatever crap football.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigrabbit, post: 861900, member: 6023"] My interpretation was more applications in the meat of your distribution i.e. your 25/75% band but that band doesn’t shift up. I can’t swear to these numbers, but I have one kid in college and another starting at GT next year so I’ve followed this stuff: GT 25/75% SAT is 1390/1550 Bama is 1060/1280 So Bama gets mileage from football. Kids with 1450-1500ish scores are already not necessarily getting in GT. Another way to think about it - how many folks with 1550 SATs pick a college based on football? My best argument for football is positive impact on student life, but it’s tougher sell in upper echelons. Top students pursue Stanford/Duke/UVA/UCB etc. with whatever crap football. [/QUOTE]
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