USNWR does not consider acceptance rates. Clemson had roughly a 36% acceptance rate last year. The business school was about 8% acceptance. Those are significantly lower (i.e., more competitive) than a number of schools ranked higher than Clemson. So while USNWR may have them ranked in the 80s it is not indicative as to how selective Clemson has become. |
Tell us you haven’t been paying attention to college admissions without telling us you haven’t been paying attention to college admissions. |
Oh, I see. You’re dumb. That’s sad. |
Sheesh, brutal year. My daughter said it's all over TikTok, kids sharing their high stats and Clemson deferral. |
Clemson has an acceptance rate around 30 percent for EA. And less than 40 overall. It’s just more popular than the school ranked 60. Just one of the reasons not to put much stock in rankings. |
My dd got in last year from private, high stats kid. |
Clemson doesn’t yield protect, took highest ranked kids from my kids’ schools that applied last year (two privates) and deferred everyone else. Some deferred kids were admitted in the spring. |
What a stupid response. |
Which college says this? |
Is it fair to assume that many of these high stat kids will end up at a higher ranked school? And therefore kids with stats more in line with typical Clemson admits (I.e. not 1500 SAT) will be the ones eventually admitted and enroll?
Feels like Clemson has passed over many of their target students and admitted these high stat kids for which Clemson is a safety? |
No. Big southern schools are no longer safeties. |
IMO it’s such a crap shoot everywhere, that kids apply to various schools not really knowing if a safety ends up where they will attend out of necessity. Schools are getting harder to get into. High stats kids are getting rejected from the schools that kids with their stats used to get into. As a result, they are applying and attending lower ranked schools. That boosts the stats in the common data report for those schools. In short, Clemson may be an intended safety for some but some of those kids will be going there because their high targets and reaches reject them. |
Wow! You mean privileged, full pay kids who are legacies and getting in ED? That’s amazing! |
You just wrote this on another thread, didn’t you? |
I feel like too many kids are now applying to the same big universities, mostly in warmer weather states. The students from these schools, (and there are tons!) post about all the fun they have on social media. The smaller schools don’t have as much free advertisement, so fewer kids apply. Then, it is just a self-fulfilling prophesy.
Also, could it be that some popular-queen bee type girls applied to Clemson a few years ago, and that made it a “hot” school? I did read something about that during last year’s admission drama. |