Admission Statistics for the Class of 2014
Distribution of College Board Test Scores (Critical Reading)
Applied
Accepted % Accepted
Enrolled % of Class
800 2,230 496 22.2% 186 14.6%
750-790 3,170 459 14.5% 213 16.7%
700-740 6,084 705 11.5% 365 28.6%
650-690 5,579 403 7.2% 237 18.6%
600-640 3,911 240 6.1% 146 11.5%
550-590 2,076 117 5.6% 87 6.8%
500-540 1,095 41 3.7% 37 2.9%
< 500 709 6 0.8% 4 <1.0%
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Distribution of College Board Test Scores (Math)
Applied
Accepted %
Accepted
Enrolled % of Class
800 2,836 515 18.2% 200 15.7%
750-790 5.259 701 13.3% 330 25.9%
700-740 5,342 545 10.2% 298 23.4%
650-690 5,201 391 7.5% 242 19.0%
600-640 3,108 219 7.0% 140 11.0%
550-590 1,599 73 4.6% 48 3.8%
500-540 849 19 2.2% 13 1.0%
< 500 624 4 0.6% 4 <1.0%
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Distribution of College Board Test Scores (Writing)
Applied
Accepted %
Accepted
Enrolled % of Class
800 2,262 506 22.4% 199 15.6%
750-790 4,596 683 14.9% 324 25.4%
700-740 5,905 566 9.6% 300 23.5%
650-690 5,392 384 7.1% 226 17.7%
600-640 3,321 207 6.2% 133 10.4%
550-590 1,848 91 4.9% 69 5.4%
500- 540 891 25 2.8% 21 1.6%
< 500 601 5 0.8% 3 <1.0%
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Distribution of ACT Scores
Applied
Accepted %
Accepted
Enrolled % of Class
36 113 36 31.9% 11 2.0%
33-35 3,280 405 12.3% 191 34.4%
29-32 5,056 357 7.1% 236 42.5%
26-28 1,719 103 6.0% 77 13.9%
23-25 754 43 5.7% 37 6.7%
< 23 361 3 0.8% 3 <1.0%
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Rank In Class
Applied
Accepted % Accepted
Enrolled
Valedictorian 1,680 350 21% 141
Salutatorian 799 124 16% 61
Top 10% 9,287 1,042 11% 511
2nd Tenth and below 2,933 52 2% 37
Number attending schools that do not provide class rank 17,915 1,721 10% 953
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SATII需要的
Standardized Testing
SAT Reaso
ning Test and SAT Subject Tests; ACT
Brown requires every applicant for admission to Brown in 2009-2010 to submit results of either the SAT Reaso
ning Test and any two SAT Subject Tests (except for the SAT Writing Test), or the ACT taken with the Writing Test option. (Note: prior to March, 2005, the SAT Reaso
ning Test was known as the SAT I and the SAT Subject Tests were known as the SAT II.)
You must make your own arrangements to take the tests, registering at least five weeks before the actual test date and instructing that the results be sent directly to Brown University.
A word a
bout the College Board “Score Choice” for Regular Decision candidates: You are welcome to take advantage of the Score Choice option, but we stro
ngly urge you to have completed all your required testing by the December 5th SAT test date, and that you have arranged for your results to be sent directly to Brown on or before our January 1st Regular Decision deadline. We would not be able to read your application until we receive a full set of official test scores, so it is to your advantage for us to have those test results in hand by the end of December. You may still submit scores from the January administration of the SAT, and they would be added to your file.
Early Decision applicants are stro
ngly urged to complete the SAT Critical Reaso
ning and Subject Tests by the October 10th test date. The November administration of the SAT may submitted and will be co
nsidered as well.
We want to emphasize that test scores are o
nly one of the many parts of the e
valuation process. Again, your application is co
nsidered in its entirety; there are no pre-set standards that must be met.
For internatio
nal students it is im
portant to note that credentials earned within your educatio
nal system cannot be substituted for these examinations. All applicants are required to take these exams. These examinations are administered in cities all over the world several times each year.
For more information a
bout the SAT, click here.
The SAT 4-digit code for Brown University is 3094.
For more information a
bout the ACT, click here.
The ACT 4-digit code for Brown University is 3800.
TOEFL
In addition to the SAT I and SAT II Subject Tests, foreign students are required to submit the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL). For students for whom English is not their first language and who have moved recently to the United States, the TOEFL is recommended, as it is useful to the Board of Admission in assessing English skills. However, it is not necessary for any student who earns 600 or above on the SAT I Verbal to submit the TOEFL. Students who plan to take the Test of English as a Foreign Language in October, November, December, or January of the year before they hope to enroll.
For more information a
bout the TOEFL, click here.
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P.S. 美国大学一般不会对SAT1或者SAT2有具体分数要求的。但会有以前的分数分布(如上)。哪怕SAT很低也可以申,只不过看以前的figure不太可能录而已。
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