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  2. College of the University of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    For the class of 2015, the middle 50% range for combined math and reading SAT scores was 1420–1530. [ 14 ] Up until the 2007–2008 admissions cycle the school exclusively used a self-dubbed "Uncommon Application", and did not accept the more popular, nationalized Common Application , which can be sent to multiple institutions, for collegiate ...

  3. University of Chicago - Wikipedia

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    The middle 50% band of SAT scores for the undergraduate class of 2025 was 1510–1570 (98th–99th percentiles), [195] the average MCAT score for students entering the Pritzker School of Medicine class of 2024 was 519 (97th percentile), [202] the median GMAT score for students entering the full-time Booth MBA program class of 2023 was 740 (97th ...

  4. 8 Ways the Middle Class Can Save Enough for College Tuition ...

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    The average cost of college tuition continues to rise. For private colleges, the cost rose by 4% over the last academic year -- it's now $42,162 -- and tuition for in-state students at public ...

  5. Ivy League - Wikipedia

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    [49] [50] [51] Princeton's "Ivy Club" was founded in 1879. [52] The first usage of Ivy in reference to a group of colleges is from sportswriter Stanley Woodward (1895–1965). A proportion of our eastern ivy colleges are meeting little fellows another Saturday before plunging into the strife and the turmoil.

  6. Princeton University - Wikipedia

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    The middle 50% range of SAT scores was 1470–1560, the middle 50% range of the ACT composite score was 33–35, and the average high school GPA was a 3.91. [4] For graduate admissions, in the 2021–2022 academic year, Princeton received 12,553 applications for admission and accepted 1,322 applicants, with a yield rate of 51%. [266]

  7. A $150K Income Is ‘Lower Middle Class’ in These High-Cost Cities

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    In Arlington and similar high-cost cities, Griffin believes $150,000 a year puts a household firmly in the lower-middle-class range when accounting for expenses.

  8. Student financial aid in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Harvard University, a well-known costly but wealthy institution that had previously cut tuition for students whose families earned less than $60,000 a year, proceeded to cut costs by nearly fifty percent for those students whose families earned between $120,000 and $180,000 a year. [21]

  9. History of the SAT - Wikipedia

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    SAT scores for admitted applicants to highly selective colleges in the United States were typically much higher. For example, the score ranges of the middle 50% of admitted applicants to Princeton University in 1985 were 600 to 720 (verbal) and 660 to 750 (math). [42]