It’s also possible that the Chicago booster can do math, but mistakenly believes that the math can’t work because they’re too ignorant to understand the distinction between ED and EA. Either way, it’s ironic. |
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Ten years ago Psychology Today did a national survey of average IQ by university:
https://cdn2.psychologytoday.com/assets/attachments/56143/1339-us-colleges-ranked-average-student-brainpower.pdf This admissions office must be pretty good at finding the kids they want? |
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I think the PP’s gratuitous slander of campus protestors as terrorist supporters is unfair. My DC goes to UChicago. Did not protest but supports non-violent protests and full human rights for Palestinians and Israelis.
We love the free speech environment at UChicago. Being uncomfortable by protests is a good thing. And DC got in ED2 fwiw. |
This should be the USNWR order more or less |
That was before Chicago went test optional, wasn’t it? |
lol that's just ranking by SAT |
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| Was ranked #4 national that year. So when it was test required and 50% acceptance rate their students still had the 2nd highest SAT scores. Crazy. But UChicago has always recruited for top students. |
Pretty sure even today that they have comparable shares of students submitting SAT/ACT scores as Ivies and similar 25th-75th percentile scores. |
But Oxford has better stats than Emory main campus? |
Thank you, NYU has 2 other campuses, UVA has wise, Umich has other campuses etc. |
+1 the hate on this board for Chicago is bonkers. People are obsessing about ED/EA/RD rates etc either because they are desperately looking for a way to game the system for their kid or because they feel the need to crap on Chicago to make themselves feel better about going elsewhere. |
You don’t think Chicago should disclose this info. We get it. But almost everyone on this board disagrees with you. If you can’t understand why that is the case, I wonder who is actually being “bonkers.” |
NP, but if it’s so bad of them to withhold information you want, you should just move along. There’s nothing you want there anyway, right? Let it go. |
| I understand why Chicago ED generates so many responses here. Chicago has every right to force the hand of high stats kids by basically only accepting through ED, but for kids who really like Chicago a lot but like one or two other places better and have a chance at them in RD, whether to ED at Chicago is really tough. I wonder if they’re selecting for the risk adverse without meaning to? (Or maybe they consider that a feature of their approach!). My kid wishes RD was a real option at Chicago. |