I keep seeing this school on here and social media. Is Forbes the deal with recent popularity? |
| University of Washington |
Fairfield’s admit rate has plummeted. |
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Bryn Mawr
Smith |
| STEM (e.g. CS, Physics) for UMD. |
Agree with this. Also, while not always high, plenty of top publics have in-state acceptance rates much higher than the single digit rates that generally come along with prestige. |
That’s just yield protection |
So Prestigious but High Acceptance Rate and expensive? Rutgers, UConn and Delaware are not prestigious by any stretch of the imagination |
Um. You don't make a very good case for it. Clearly US News is very flawed |
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Syracuse
Fordham Trinity College |
| TCU, Santa Clara University, Occidental, NYU. |
| Vassar’s acceptance rate is higher than that of most of its peers, recently at 21%. |
NYU is an easy admit, nowadays? |
| Mount Holyoke, Bryn Mawr, Bucknell, Skidmore, GW, Wesleyan, Oberlin, University of Rochester, Kenyon, Dickinson, Wake Forest |
| The answer to this question is an easy exercise. Let X represent the acceptance rate that you consider to be high enough. Starting with Princeton at number 1, go down the U.S. News ranking until you find the first school (or first few) whose acceptance rate is higher than X. For example, if X is 15%, the answer is Michigan. |