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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Northwestern easy to get in if you ED. I said this in another thread but the students who applied and accepted ED in our DC private school were nowhere near the top. Average or slightly above average students. [/quote] I find this very hard to believe. What private school are you referencing? At our top public, Northwestern kids were all either top or close to top. And the one girl I know who matriculated to Northwestern from an elite private school was valedictorian.[/quote] Northwestern is harder to get into than Cornell (7% v. 10.5% rates of admission), but the settings are quite different. Ithaca is a rural college town while Northwestern is located in Evanston--an upscale suburb of a major city (Chicago). [/quote] Cornell's last admission rate was 7 percent for class of 2026. Already posted this. Gotta read the whole chain. https://www.collegetransitions.com/blog/2026-ivy-league-acceptance-rates/[/quote]
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