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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Both schools are hard to get into, but Columbia is far more selective. Columbia's acceptance rate in 2025 was 3.9% while Barnard was 8.8%. Bright kids are present at both school, but on average, Columbia College and SEAS undergrads have higher stats upon admittance. [/quote] GS is an easy admit, 25% of enrollment, and they take classes with the College and SEAS — that’s 1/4 of students significantly lower than Barnard. [/quote] GS are truly different students, generally 5-10 years older, adults who for a variety of reasons didn’t go to college right after high school. often vets or people who have worked/gone to community college. They don’t live in the CC/SEAS dorms and they don’t really socialize with them. IMO GS is real benefit to people who otherwise would likely never have access to that level of educational resources [/quote] It is 25% of the school, and it is a way of avoiding giving financial aid. GS students have more financial resources, not less, because full need is often not met. Plus, you are exaggerating their age. Many 20-year-old rich international freshmen who bought their way into Columbia GS…[/quote]
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