Survey data at http://www.studentsreview.com/MA/Harvard_University.html (survey data) shows (The addition of SAT I CR and Maths):
And other top schools are listed at www.studentsreview.com/2005_NYD_rankings/top_50_universities_official.php3 as:
It might be more useful to take the schools' reported numbers as reported to both
US News and on their own common data sets.
These numbers are interpolated between the 25th and 75th percentile numbers reported. They should be very close to the mean/median numbers. Only the critical reading and math sections of the SAT are used for this combined score.
- Harvard: 2195
- Yale: 2195
- Princeton: 2185
- Columbia: 2150
- Penn: 2130
- Dartmouth: 2140
- Cornell: 2095
- Brown: 2130
Others:
- MIT: 2235
- Stanford: 2145
- CalTech: 2210
- Duke: 2140
- Chicago: 2130
- Northwestern: 2135
- Washington University in St. Louis: 2150
- Johns Hopkins: 2095
- Rice: 2120
- Emory: 2085
- Notre Dame: 2105
- Vanderbilt: 2090
- Cal Berkeley: 2045
- Carnegie Mellon: 2090
- Georgetown: 2095
- Virginia: 2010
- UCLA: 2005