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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]On the other StA thread, they ran the numbers and StA’s admission rate for American students was north of 60%. So chances of admission for your kid are high.[/quote] U. St Andrews admits by degree, unlike most US colleges. So the only meaningful admissin rate number for StA is a per-degree admission rate. There are some specific numbers in the St Andrews thread. Also, U. St Andrews publishes the expected minimum academics per degree, unlike US colleges, so few non-qualified students apply there. Both of these factors make a direct comparison with a US college nearly impossible.[/quote] Okay? I didn’t say anything making a direct comparison. But the reality is that Americans have high admit rates there and OP asked about selectivity. And yes, the overall admit rate for American students is still relevant, it’s not like the American students are all hoarding into the highest admit degrees and skewing the numbers or something.[/quote]
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