Not in CA. White, non-hispanic/latino 15-18 year old population is 25% and trending downwards. Rest of the country, it is <50% and also on a downward trend. |
Link please for Caltech: Caltech’s current class is 45% white (https://www.registrar.caltech.edu/records/enrollment-statistics) |
What is the school good at? It'll only go down. It's a great deal for Florida in-state, but ignored outside of FL. |
Yep! The person who said it was out of whack has not spent time on California. |
Even cheaper with Bright Futures. |
| UF average test scores equivalent to the other top state schools named. So it’s already there. |
That is an unrelated issue to public, private, in-state, OOS. |
They look lower to me. |
1310-1450 with 81 pct submitted https://ir.aa.ufl.edu/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/cds2020-2021Main.pdf |
You did not read my response. The vast majority of college ready seniors in this country are white, followed by Asians who are disproportionately represented in that group. The people who are qualified to attend Pomona do not reflect the demographics of California. |
Who defines “college ready”? And how do you know the demographic breakdown of that group? |
DS junior is interested in UF and we toured it while in FL visiting DH’s family. While our son would be thrilled to go there and the school seemed nice I didn’t find the tour very compelling. The student who led our tour group was from MD/MCPS and told us when we chatted after the tour that she was far more prepared/advanced compared to her native Fl classmates who made up the majority of her cohorts. Came away with the impression that it’s a really good state flagship but don’t see the point from an education perspective if you can get into VT. Maybe it’s excellent for certain fields but the tour was all about touting their selectivity for accepted students and not about the education you receive or opportunities related to it. All this to say, rankings and acceptance rates are just a piece of info. |
Areas like MD/MCPS are ultra competitive and send better kids to lower schools. So they will generally feel better prepared |
| Op, USNWR has already compiled the list. https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/rankings/lowest-acceptance-rate |
It is more challenging to be in a higher level peer group. |