Did you mean Colby? |
Old data. Davidson admit rate 12% this year. Last year it was 12.7% while Colgate was over 17%. This student is likely not getting in without a hook. |
lol, everyone from our private gets in, kids just need to apply ED and be in the top half of a decent private. Don’t know why you are belaboring this. Don’t even need to submit test scores. |
Dream on. Data doesn’t lie. Clearly you do. |
Davidson has the same exact median test scores as the other schools discussed with the vast majority of enrolled kids submitting none. That’s the data. |
Davidson admits close to 70 percent of its class ED. It is a relatively easy admit ED if coming from a well regarded private, sorry that is upsetting to you. However, that is not a lie even though you seem to be having a lot of trouble accepting it. |
General, national admissions data is very different than specific data by high school. It may not seem fair, but private school admissions can have unique outcomes. At ours, there’s a certain liberal arts college with a below 30% overall acceptance rate that accepts over 70% of applicants from our school. This poster must have a similar situation with Davidson and their school. I checked Davidson for our school out of curiosity and they accepted 4 out of 5 applicants in the last 6 years (6 out of 10 in the last 10 years with an average GPA of 3.8). |
Absolutely not. |
Even at Wharton? |
Definitely Middlebury and Hamilton |
The site's selectivity ranking doesn't rely solely on comparative acceptance rates, however. |
Agree. Wake isn't turning away strong students who apply ED so long as they don't have major disciplinary or legal issues. |
We saw a few with a similar profile deferred to RD this year, but the one that kept his application active was accepted in RD. |
Definitely in which sense? |
| Have you looked into Carleton? |