UChicago Reports Nation's Highest Yield Rate 87.8% for Class of 2027

Anonymous
They are not development cases. They are kids picked by their privates as the strongest students in their classes. Some kids even post on LinkedIn about being selected for it.
Anonymous
It may only be in California. That was the case my daughter’s year. The website has some nonsense about California being the “land of opportunity” or some such.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: Class of 2027

1) UChicago - 87.8%

https://collegeadmissions.uchicago.edu/apply/class-2027-profile

2) MIT - 84.6%

https://mitadmissions.org/apply/process/stats/

3) Harvard - 84%

https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2023/05/harvards-class-of-2027-yield-continues-strong-trend/

4) Stanford 83.66% - Fall 2021

https://stanforddaily.com/2023/02/28/acceptance-rate-drops-to-3-68-majority-women-and-non-white-students/#:~:text=Out%20of%20the%20competitive%20applicant,3.95%25%20in%20the%20previous%20year.

5) Princeton - 76/6%

https://profile.princeton.edu/admission-and-costs

6) Yale - 69.97%

https://admissions.yale.edu/sites/default/files/2027classprofileweb.pdf



https://tophscollege.blogspot.com/2022/10/universities-with-highest-yield-rate.html


They have been known to 'manipulate' their numbers to get what they want.


This statistic, or crowing about it, is as U. Chicago as it gets.

Even so, it's still not among the most elite schools and Hyde Park is an unsafe area surrounded by even worse parts of the South Side of Chicago.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Has anyone discussed the new, shadow pre-ED round? Top couple kids at some privates are invited to an all-expenses paid week where they are wined and dined, then all are invited to apply very early decision and accepted before the normal ED round. A nice way to lock up top students who then, if rejected, can then ED somewhere else.

I'm surprised that more so-called top schools don't engage in this type of recruiting.
Anonymous
I have to ask, for those who are bitter at UChicago, when your DC was rejected, has your kid moved on? If they have, should you not also?
Anonymous
Good answer 💯
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have to ask, for those who are bitter at UChicago, when your DC was rejected, has your kid moved on? If they have, should you not also?


+1
Anonymous
I have not read the whole thread so I don't know what the bitterness comments are about. However, I have learned never to trust two things: a politician and U Chicago admit rate statistics.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have not read the whole thread so I don't know what the bitterness comments are about. However, I have learned never to trust two things: a politician and U Chicago admit rate statistics.


Happy Holidays and good luck going forward 🙏
Anonymous
That is what happens when students need to apply ED and EDII in order to have any snowball's chance in a hot place of getting in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:U Chicago is a 2nd tier university that is using data to fake its way into 1st tier.



Staggeringly stupid and ignorant comment. U of chicago is one of the very top universities in America (I have no affiliation). It lost its way somewhat in the recent college wars (but ask any graduate about its history). so it did hire (as did Northwestern and NOrtheastern, etc. etc.) consultants who are paid to help the institution on the USNWR scale. That means playing a lot of admissions games. Sad but true. But Chicago never was and is not a 2nd tier university. Now, Northeastern is and is playing the admissions game hard.
Anonymous
Stats show that UChicago frequently loses in cross admit battles against the Ivies and MIT. Which means students accepted to both usually choose the Ivy. UChicsgo is competing for the same kids. To win some of those contests they ask the ED2 kids to convert to ED1.

It's business. Everyone wants the top students.


Anonymous
Not to pile on, but rejected parents are quite toxic. UChicago is a second tier university? In what planet do you live on? Gaming the admission statistics? Universities, even HYP, love to tout the number of applicants and the NUMBER REJECTED. So a school like Northeastern receives 95,000 applications. Who cares if they ask more people to apply? What about Wesleyan, taking in such a large percentage ED? Or Emory? Are they a craptastic school? The sooner that ALL universities engage in this behavior, the lower their blood pressure will become.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Stats show that UChicago frequently loses in cross admit battles against the Ivies and MIT.

Exactly. What does UChicago have to gain by acting passively?
Anonymous
Actually my son got in to Cornell and u Chicago.
He picked u Chicago. Not every kid picks ivy’s over other schools.
Another kid I know picked UNC honors program over Dartmouth.
Another one got in years ago to Yale and Jefferson scholarship at UVA. Picked UVA.
So many factors to consider before a family can make a decision.
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