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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I was looking at some cross-admit data and I was shocked by how poorly JHU does in attracting students away from peer schools. Does anyone have any insight into why this might be?[/quote] What is the source of the cross admit data that the posters have been discussing? I'm late to this thread. Would you mind sharing the reference?[/quote] Not OP but only two sources have been used: Parchment and Cornell's public cross-admit announcement. [b]Cross-Admit Data with Some of the Ivy League[/b] Johns Hopkins 16% - Yale 84% Johns Hopkins 19% - Columbia 81% Johns Hopkins 41% - Dartmouth 59% Johns Hopkins 49% - Cornell 51% [b]Cross-Admit Data with Some of the Top Non-Ivy League[/b] Johns Hopkins 15% - Stanford 85% Johns Hopkins 19% - Duke 81% Johns Hopkins 31% - UChicago 69% Johns Hopkins 35% - Northwestern 65% Johns Hopkins 44% - Rice 56% Johns Hopkins 53% - WashU 47% Johns Hopkins 61% - Vanderbilt 39% [b]Cornell Announcement[/b] “Of the students who said where they planned to enroll, they most often chose the Ivies, Stanford, Duke or MIT over Cornell, Keane said. Princeton and Harvard were each the choice of 7 percent of accepted students who declined Cornell; UPenn and MIT were each the choice of 5 percent; Duke and Yale were each the choice of 4 percent; and Columbia, Stanford and Dartmouth University were each the choice of 3 percent.” It's presumed Cornell loses 1-2% of total admits to Hopkins (and they split ~50-50 for students accepted to both schools).[/quote]
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