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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I ran some numbers based on the 2023 CDS. Might have changed since then. Places where the boy acceptance rate > boy application rate: Middlebury, Williams (slightly), Bowdoin, Wesleyan (large), Villanova Places where the boy acceptance rate < boy application rate (it is a [i]disadvantage [/i]for boys to apply) Trinity (CT), Hamilton, Colby, Haverford, Washington & Lee, Colgate, Kenyon, Grinnell[/quote] I did a similar experiment a few years ago when my son was applying. The vast majority of schools are consistent across the breakdown of applicants, admitted students, and enrolled students. In other words, more girls apply, more girls are accepted, and more girls enroll, often at 60% or higher for each category. There were very few schools that I found where there appeared to be a big advantage to being male.[/quote]
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