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Why Ivy League colleges reject students with perfect SAT scores

As Ivy League and other highly selective colleges release their admission decisions each year, a familiar question resurfaces in households across the world: why do some students with near-perfect grades and test scores face rejection, while others with comparatively lower numbers receive acceptance letters?

The answer, as an original analysis in Forbes explains, lies in a principle that challenges the common assumption that admissions is a numbers game. At the most competitive institutions, selection is rarely a matter of ranking applicants by SAT scores or GPAs. As Harvard University puts it succinctly, “we do not admit by the numbers.”

According to the Forbes piece, the philosophy guiding many elite colleges is holistic admissions — an approach grounded in the idea that “the whole is greater than the sum of its parts.”

Dartmouth College makes this explicit: “Holistic admissions is grounded in the concept that the whole is more than merely the sum of its parts.

At Dartmouth, this idea is at the forefront of our application review process. ”

This concept dates back centuries. The ancient Greek philosopher Aristotle wrote, “the totality is not, as it were, a mere heap, but the whole is something beside the parts.” Applied to college admissions, this means an applicant is not viewed as a “heap” of achievements — test scores, awards, leadership roles — stacked together in the hope that more is better.

Instead, admissions committees examine how these elements fit together. The activities section of the Common Application, for instance, asks students to list pursuits “in the order of their importance to you.” The emphasis is not simply on volume, but on meaning and coherence. As Forbes notes, it is not the size of the heap, but the “shape” of it that matters.

Another misconception is that one standout metric — a perfect SAT score, for instance — guarantees admission. But holistic review rejects the idea of a “magic number.”

Oberlin College states emphatically: “First, let’s establish that there isn’t one specific thing that the admissions committee is looking for.” Similarly, Swarthmore College clarifies, “There is no formula for admission to Swarthmore. We do not admit students based on a single factor.”

These statements underscore why comparing two applicants based on a single score can be misleading. Admissions decisions are contextual, layered and deeply comparative within each year’s pool.

Why do colleges persist with this approach? Because, as Williams College explains, “Williams uses a holistic admission process that focuses on gaining a deeper understanding of an applicant’s academic achievements and personal character.”

In other words, admissions officers are not assembling a class of test scores — they are building a community. As the Forbes article highlights, committees look beyond isolated data points to understand intellectual curiosity, character, contribution and context.

For families grappling with unexpected outcomes, the takeaway is both simple and difficult to accept: elite admissions is not arithmetic. It is evaluation in full.

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