| Found out during the acceptance student day that WashU had a 40% ED1 acceptance rate. Not sure what ED2 was. That seems high for a top school. Any thoughts? |
| Definitely on the fall. No one wants to go to Missouri, anyway. |
| Yes |
| St.louis sucks I agree, but why all of a sudden. Was it the US news drop? |
| That’s not all that high. Having said that, Wash U has been overrated forever. |
This is the highest in the T40. Higher than BU. |
| ED1 has always been higher than the overall acceptance rate. They are also changing policies, for example going need blind, which may impact who is admitted. |
They're obviously doing that to counter drops in applications though. |
| WashU and Chicago are likely to stay somewhat lower in USNWR for at least the next couple of years. Long-term, I wouldn't have concerns about either of them though. Both are great schools with standout grad programs in a few areas (medicine and health sciences for Wash U and business, law, and econ for Chicago). |
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Definitely on the decline. St. Louis is trash.
Why would a kid choose WashU over so many other options coast to coast. I think it will fall to 30 soon on the rankings. |
Someone is still bitter 30 years later that she didn’t get in. |
Bwahahahah!!!!! yeah no. |
I'm sure St.louis is the real problem. The only thing WashU had over its peers (Emory, Rice etc) was that it was ranked higher. Not the case anymore. |
| Dear god, the anti-WashU troll is back. Soon to bash UChicago, Colby, Northeastern and Vanderbilt. She never stops. |
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Some individual is astroturfing the holy hell out of this thread. I have no idea why some people on DCUM have such strong feelings about certain schools.
I don't have any affiliation, but WashU is obviously and objectively a good university. From the 90's until last year when USNWR changed its methodology, it was always ranked in the top 20 and spent over a decade in the top 15. https://datasciencetexts.com/diversions/college_ranks_race.html In response to OP's question, WashU has been a good school many decades. It's fine. Also, OP please post your source of for the 40% ED claim. Prove you're not a troll because I'm deeply skeptical. |