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Do you not have an iPhone? |
•University of California, Los Angeles 173,400
•University of California, San Diego 156,906 •University of California, Irvine Over 146,000 •University of California, Davis 115,349 •New York University Approximately 120,000 •University of Carolina, Santa Barbara 110,876 •University of Michigan, Ann Arbor 105,142 •Northeastern University 98,373 •University of California, Berkeley 88,026 •University of South Carolina 82,027 •California State University, Long Beach 79,657 •Florida State University 74,038 •Boston University 73,629 •Cornell University 67,846 •Georgia Institute of Technology 60,000 •University of Virginia 58,995 •University of Wisconsin, Madison 45,941 •University of Pennsylvania 42,205 •Harvard University 40,248 •Columbia University https://admissionsight.com/20-most-applied-to-colleges/ |
^^ Columbia should say 40,084 |
It's Univ Southern California that received 82,027. |
Also, University of “Carolina,” Santa Barbara? |
LOL I thought South Carolina seemed odd.
Both sources got confused. NYU, Northeastern, USC, BU, Cornell are the most applied privates. |
Not according to OP’s post nor PP’s cite. |
Never mind, looks like they messed up. |
I don't know why these lists are so wrong...but they are wrong.
Feels like lists based on empirical data would be easy to get correct. UPenn had 66,500 applications last year...which is more than GA Tech and Cornell as an example. |
Sorry, just below Cornell. |
Yeah. Not correct. Purdue received over 78K. |
Humans can easily get these lists right, but why would you hire a human to get it right when you can hire AI to get it wrong? |
That is 15 most applied to US Colleges. Just based on their Freshman class alone is around
Indira Gandhi National Open University, known as IGNOU, is the world's largest university, boasting an active enrollment of 3,093,583 students. Given College in India is usually three years they get well over one million applicants each year. |
The site's acceptance rates are messed up. |