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http://www.businessinsider.com/smartest-public-colleges-in-america-2014-10

What is impressive to me is not the SAT scores, but how much better rounded the students are than the '70s. The kids these days do a lot more outside of classes than the ones from my time.

I bet we have the highest average SAT on our football team of any public college too........ well maybe not any but any Power 5 for sure.
 

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Not to hijack the thread...but can someone explain the attraction of Wake Forest? What's their "specialty" that makes paying that much money worth it over a Duke, Emory, GT, Vanderbilt?
 

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Not to hijack the thread...but can someone explain the attraction of Wake Forest? What's their "specialty" that makes paying that much money worth it over a Duke, Emory, GT, Vanderbilt?

My brother was taking a tour of Wake as an accepted undergrad, and was trying to decide between Wake, GT, and UNC. Wake's tour guide, an undergrad at the time, asked him what schools he was considering and when my brother told him, the tour guide goes "Do NOT come here, I made the mistake of choosing Wake over Carolina."
 

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Would love to see a list of the smartest football teams in the country, using the same criteria

Using the Rankings for all colleges, Power 5 Rankings with BYU & Notre Dame added in:

P5 Rank -- Over All Rank -- ACC School -- SAT
5 -- 17 -- Duke University -- 1455
6 -- 38 -- Georgia Institute of Technology -- 1385
9 -- 49 -- Boston College -- 1360
10 -- 55 -- University of Virginia -- 1355
12 -- 69 -- Wake Forest University (2) -- 1325
12 -- 69 -- University of Miami -- 1325
16 -- 84 -- University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill -- 1305
20 -- 120 -- University of Pittsburgh -- 1270
25 -- 137 -- Clemson University -- 1245
29 -- 166 -- Florida State University -- 1225
27 -- 157 -- North Carolina State University-Raleigh -- 1235
32 -- 180 -- Virginia Tech -- 1220
44 -- 288 -- Syracuse University -- 1155
50 -- 301 -- University of Louisville (3) -- 1145
21.2 -- 123.6 -- Average for ACC -- 1286.1

P5 Rank -- Over All Rank -- BIG 10 School -- SAT
2 -- 10 -- Northwestern University -- 1470
11 -- 62 -- University of Michigan-Ann Arbor -- 1340
15 -- 81 -- University of Maryland-College Park -- 1310
17 -- 91 -- Ohio State University-Columbus -- 1300
18 -- 102 -- University of Illinois-Urbana-Champaign -- 1285
21 -- 123 -- University of Wisconsin-Madison -- 1265
21 -- 123 -- University of Minnesota-Twin Cities -- 1265
33 -- 188 -- Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey-New Brunswick -- 1210
38 -- 208 -- Purdue University-West Lafayette -- 1200
42 -- 241 -- Pennsylvania State University-University Park -- 1175
42 -- 241 -- Indiana University-Bloomington -- 1175
44 -- 258 -- University of Iowa -- 1165
44 -- 258 -- Michigan State University (3) -- 1165
50 -- 301 -- University of Nebraska-Lincoln -- 1145
28.4 -- 163.4 -- Average for BIG 10 -- 1247.9

P5 Rank -- Over All Rank -- PAC 12 School -- SAT
1 -- 9 -- Stanford University -- 1475
7 -- 41 -- University of Southern California -- 1380
8 -- 42 -- University of California-Berkeley -- 1375
14 -- 75 -- University of California-Los Angeles -- 1320
28 -- 162 -- University of Washington -- 1230
34 -- 196 -- University of Colorado-Boulder -- 1205
50 -- 301 -- Arizona State University-Tempe (2) -- 1145
57 -- 382 -- University of Oregon -- 1115
59 -- 410 -- University of Utah -- 1105
63 -- 464 -- University of Arizona (2) -- 1095
63 -- 464 -- Oregon State University -- 1095
66 -- N/R -- Washington State University -- 1036*
37.5 -- 262.3 -- Average for PAC 12 -- 1214.7

Rank -- Over All Rank -- SEC School -- SAT
3 -- 11 -- Vanderbilt University -- 1460
21 -- 123 -- University of Florida -- 1265
26 -- 153 -- University of Georgia -- 1240
29 -- 166 -- Auburn University -- 1225
34 -- 196 -- University of Tennessee -- 1205
34 -- 196 -- University of South Carolina -- 1205
39 -- 221 -- University of Alabama -- 1185
41 -- 237 -- Texas A&M University-College Station -- 1180
44 -- 258 -- University of Missouri -- 1165
44 -- 258 -- Louisiana State University-Baton Rouge -- 1165
44 -- 258 -- University of Arkansas -- 1165
50 -- 301 -- University of Kentucky -- 1145
59 -- 410 -- University of Mississippi (2) -- 1105
59 -- 410 -- Mississippi State University -- 1105
37.6 -- 228.4 -- Average for SEC -- 1201.1

P5 Rank -- Over All Rank -- BIG 12 School -- SAT
24 -- 128 -- University of Texas-Austin -- 1260
29 -- 166 -- Texas Christian University -- 1225
34 -- 196 -- Baylor University -- 1205
39 -- 221 -- University of Oklahoma -- 1185
50 -- 301 -- Iowa State University -- 1145
50 -- 301 -- University of Kansas -- 1145
50 -- 301 -- Oklahoma State University -- 1145
58 -- 388 -- Texas Tech University -- 1110
59 -- 410 -- Kansas State University (2) -- 1105
65 -- 474 -- West Virginia University -- 1090
45.8 -- 288.6 -- Average for BIG 12 -- 1161.5

P5 Rank -- Over All Rank -- Independent School -- SAT
3 -- 11 -- University of Notre Dame -- 1460
18 -- 102 -- Brigham Young University-Provo -- 1285

* They did not make the top 600, got their SAT from their website and gave them a value of 601 for their Over All Rank
 
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Being able to be more selective doesnt make the academics more rigorous necessarily. I would t assume the schools above GT were any more difficult to graduate from. Especially in paper writings majors.
 

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Actually Virginia State was (maybe still is) located in Ettrick, VA., just across the Appomattox River from Petersburg. Back in the early '70s, when I lived in Petersburg, it was a predominantly black institution and played in the MEAC.
 

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wow....on that list GT is #38. after barely "getting out" at Tech I cannot fathom what school must be like at the top 10 or so on that list. :eek: As far as "degree of difficulty" Tech was all I wanted (and more) as an 18-22 year old. Couldn't have stood any more.

A lot of those schools are difficult matriculation, easy graduation. I think Tech has moved in this direction over the last 20 years as US News has included student satisfaction and happiness as well as retention in their metric.
 

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Actually Virginia State was (maybe still is) located in Ettrick, VA., just across the Appomattox River from Petersburg. Back in the early '70s, when I lived in Petersburg, it was a predominantly black institution and played in the MEAC.
Fair enough but to people from GA, Ettrick/Petersburg could be more easily identified as Richmond :p
 

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wow....on that list GT is #38. after barely "getting out" at Tech I cannot fathom what school must be like at the top 10 or so on that list. :eek: As far as "degree of difficulty" Tech was all I wanted (and more) as an 18-22 year old. Couldn't have stood any more.

My son is an IV Leaguer (not bragging :)) and he has admitted that the hard part is getting in. He was an Analytical Math major and although he's pretty darn bright, he said it was not that hard.
 

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My son is an IV Leaguer (not bragging :)) and he has admitted that the hard part is getting in. He was an Analytical Math major and although he's pretty darn bright, he said it was not that hard.


I guess it is a "chicken and egg" type question here. Was it not that hard for him because he was smart enough to get in? Would a typical student at Tech or equivalent (who wouldn't have been admitted) thought the same? Just like a kid who couldn't have gotten into GT would have little or no chance for success at the NATS.

although I felt that GT was made harder by quality of instruction (or lack thereof) rather than the material. i felt like this was especially true in the FR/SO "weedout" classes - calculus, physics, chemistry, statics and dynamics, etc.
 

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Not to hijack the thread...but can someone explain the attraction of Wake Forest? What's their "specialty" that makes paying that much money worth it over a Duke, Emory, GT, Vanderbilt?

Wake Forest has a good banking program. As in, your dad works for Bank of America, you're a business major, and you get hired right out of college for moderately above average salary.
 

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Wake Forest has a good banking program. As in, your dad works for Bank of America, you're a business major, and you get hired right out of college for moderately above average salary.

Sounds like a moderately above average reason for 1% of the students that go to Wake...now why in heck is the other 99% paying private school money to attend that place?
 
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