38,800 applications last year. Numbers went up. But I read that Duke's ED applications went by almost 30% so that is the trend this year. |
| If you go to a Chicago info session they tell you they take almost equal percentages EA, ED1/2, RD. Maybe the dean is a liar. Seems like a straightforward guy though. |
That is far different from the poster who claims that UChicago takes almost 90% from just early decision. |
What is that poster’s source? |
They admit less than 1% from the RD pool. A college admissions counselor who has a popular podcast was told this directly by UChicago admission staff. |
| Somehow DS25 is on the list twice so we get double mail almost every day! |
My kid was admitted RD. A kid the previous year from the same high school was admitted RD. Kids similar in profile (GPA, rigor, test scores) to my kid from the same school were rejected ED2. I am sure my kid is not part of some magical 1%. |
| Again. The dean of admissions says 33/33/33. Doesn’t seem like he’s lying. Said it to our face at an info session. With about 100 others. |
Thems a lot of faces. |
Hmmm...the dean of admissions or the anti-UChicago troll? Which one has more credibility? |
| Didn’t you guys get a lot of mail from Chicago when you were applying to college? I distinctly remember the same thing. I think a part of it is that they are probably the most reputable school that doesn’t have a brand in the general national consciousness. I wouldn’t have known about Chicago’s reputation for intellectual rigor without all of those weird mailings they sent. |
Strange, I hadn't seen lots of people getting large numbers of mailings and info from Swarthmore. The top LACs should think about campaigns though since they don't have the widespread name recognition of an Ivy (maybe not nearly to the extent of Chicago though). Chicago has been outspoken about their comparative financial issues. I give the undergrad admissions office a lot of credit though. They haven't done anything "wrong" like Columbia yet managed to rise to the point that even Big 3 kids were tripping over themselves to apply ED (often ED2 after a deferral or rejection). With the updated criteria, they'll likely be back to #2 in the Chicago metro area behind NW for a while. |
| Perhaps they should use some of the postage costs to shore up their finances. They are cutting programs and delaying much-needed building renovations. It’s a sinking (and very stressful) ship. |
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Chicago is a world class university. It was the rare school that had great graduate and professional schools (business, law, econ, med, ect.) but just an ok undergrad reputation known for grinding things out. The undergrad AO has done a lot to raise its profile.
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