Class of '26 Instagram College Decisions

Anonymous
I still think you should add the t30 schools to give a better look at the depth of the classes
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if you should have done this with last year's data. This year is still coming in. I know Regis, for example, hasn't posted a kid who got into Harvard.

HYPS is weird, no? Isn't it usually HYPSM?


Most of the schools post 5 year matriculation on their websites. That would be the most fulsome data.
this year is across the board better than the five year average
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if you should have done this with last year's data. This year is still coming in. I know Regis, for example, hasn't posted a kid who got into Harvard.

HYPS is weird, no? Isn't it usually HYPSM?


Most of the schools post 5 year matriculation on their websites. That would be the most fulsome data.
this year is across the board better than the five year average


Anyone knows why ?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if you should have done this with last year's data. This year is still coming in. I know Regis, for example, hasn't posted a kid who got into Harvard.

HYPS is weird, no? Isn't it usually HYPSM?


Most of the schools post 5 year matriculation on their websites. That would be the most fulsome data.
this year is across the board better than the five year average


Anyone knows why ?


Every university in America is financially struggling right now and every TT/2T/3T has an abundance of families that can help with that problem.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if you should have done this with last year's data. This year is still coming in. I know Regis, for example, hasn't posted a kid who got into Harvard.

HYPS is weird, no? Isn't it usually HYPSM?


Most of the schools post 5 year matriculation on their websites. That would be the most fulsome data.
this year is across the board better than the five year average


Anyone knows why ?


Every university in America is financially struggling right now and every TT/2T/3T has an abundance of families that can help with that problem.


Schools with $10BN+ endowments aren't financially struggling.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if you should have done this with last year's data. This year is still coming in. I know Regis, for example, hasn't posted a kid who got into Harvard.

HYPS is weird, no? Isn't it usually HYPSM?


Most of the schools post 5 year matriculation on their websites. That would be the most fulsome data.
this year is across the board better than the five year average


Anyone knows why ?


Every university in America is financially struggling right now and every TT/2T/3T has an abundance of families that can help with that problem.


Schools with $10BN+ endowments aren't financially struggling.


Actually they are; they're generally extremely limited in what they can do with most of that endowment money and they're neither willing nor able to dip into it to sustain operations. And in general, the richer the university, the more money they're getting from research grants and the more eager the current administration is to hurt them by cutting those.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wonder if you should have done this with last year's data. This year is still coming in. I know Regis, for example, hasn't posted a kid who got into Harvard.

HYPS is weird, no? Isn't it usually HYPSM?


Most of the schools post 5 year matriculation on their websites. That would be the most fulsome data.
this year is across the board better than the five year average


Anyone knows why ?


Every university in America is financially struggling right now and every TT/2T/3T has an abundance of families that can help with that problem.


Schools with $10BN+ endowments aren't financially struggling.


Actually they are; they're generally extremely limited in what they can do with most of that endowment money and they're neither willing nor able to dip into it to sustain operations. And in general, the richer the university, the more money they're getting from research grants and the more eager the current administration is to hurt them by cutting those.


The vast majority of them will be fine.
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