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If you remove the ED applicants from the equation, per the 24-25 CDS, the RD acceptance rate is 16%. So they reject 84% of RD applicants.
I have a kid there now. It's a wonderful school, and per a previous poster, many kids with stats for ivies. Smart, fun, kind students. |
I'm the PP you responded to. She wasn't gunning for ivies anyway, but she did look at T20's and a couple ivies (she's legacy at an ivy). But then she visited Carleton and that was all she wrote! The school was not on our radar at all until the last minute. |
DP - True. But, a few years back, our FCPS HS wouldn't let us see our school's data for a number of Midwest SLACSs due to a combination of privacy reasons and insufficient data to result in useful statistics. |
| DD thought it too liberal and woke and transferred. Much happier |
No one in your HS class would be ED'ing to Yale because Yale has never had ED. |
PP. I don't see anything wrong with that. Elite as used could refer to an elite education, i.e., top tier undergraduate focused education. Why Carleton isn’t the right fit? |
Transferred to where? |
Not true. I applied to Yale ED in the 90s. SCEA is a newer option. |
O.M.G. The Bowdoin booster is relentless. |
I think you are still talking about as in prestige. Not as in education. |
these are in the ED round though, not so much the RD round |
| People are not familiar with it. |
| Carleton doesn’t have better education than Williams, that’s US News nonsense |
Yea but your kid obviously sucks so |
| It’s been a few years but my kid got rejected from Brown and Wesleyan but into Carleton and Grinnell. She liked Carleton and its ranking but felt Grinnell might be a better fit and when they threw merit money her way it sealed the deal. |