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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]1) University of Chicago: 88% 2) MIT: 86% 3) US Naval Academy: 85% 4) Harvard: 84% 5) Stanford: 82% 6) Princeton: 76% 7-8) Yale: 70% (tie) 7-8) UPenn: 70% (tie) 9-10) Dartmouth: 69% (tie) 9-10) Barnard: 69% (tie) 11) Brown: 65% 12-13) Cornell: 64% (tie) 12-13) Columbia: 64% (tie) 14) University of Notre Dame: 62% 15-16) Caltech: 61% (tie) 15-16) Vanderbilt: 61% (tie) 17) Duke: 59% 18) Northwestern: 56% 19) NYU: 55% 20-21) Bowdoin: 54% (tie) 20-21) Northeastern (tie) [/quote] This is the real "top 20".[/quote] Yield determines quality?[/quote] Acceptance rate + yield rate + student stats and additionally retention rate and probably graduation rate [b]together determine the true selectivity.[/b] This is what the 10 million students actually acted and committed. [/quote] Selectivity and quality aren't the same thing. [/quote] What quality? school/education quality? That is part of the ultimate decisions by the students. It's reflected in the selectivity by the students in the end. It's not the magazines or schools themselves that determine it. The actual paying customers(students) decide that and that's the real thing. [/quote]
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