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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So I just looked up this book The Gatekeepers. Published in 2003 based on spending 1999-2000 with the admissions people. You know that's an 18 year old experience now - nearly 2 decades out of date, right? Have there been any updates or more recent insights? Things have changed a GREAT deal since then.[/quote] Can you be specific? Other than students applying to more colleges each (thanks primarily due to common app) and higher standardized test scores (thanks to test prep becoming the norm) I don't think much has changed at all.[/quote] The year the book was written, Wesleyan had 6,955 applicants and accepted 27% of them. Last year, Wesleyan had 12,453 applicants and accepted 16% of them. The landscape is entirely different. [/quote] Yes, students applying to more colleges each, due primarily to the common app (and to facts like Wesleyan, in particular, requires no supplemental essays, making it an easy one to add). Kids can still only enroll at one school. What has fundamentally changed about the process of selection and class building? As far as I can tell, not much. Book is still very valuable. And there are many others like it written more recently, and none of them describe a process that is much different.[/quote]
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