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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]UF, Clemson, TN - in fact, I believe all the SEC (plus Florida State) schools saw massive application increases. All Ivies got harder other than Harvard.[/quote] Brown also saw a decline. Not exactly sure why Harvard and Brown are the only two schools in the top 30 or so that saw a decline in applications. Definitely against the trend. [/quote] It’s still really hard to get in. Against trend was like a whisper. Harvard 1,245 earned admission in Regular Decision out of a Regular Decision pool of 46,087. Harvard's Regular Decision acceptance rate thus stood at 2.7%, the fourth-lowest in the school's history (eclipsed only by the Classes of 2027 (2.34%), 2026 (2.34%), and 2025 (2.6% Harvard's acceptance rate for the Class of 2028 was 3.59%, which is slightly higher than the 3.41% acceptance rate for the Class of 2027. Brown University admitted 1,623 students through the regular decision process for the class of 2028, resulting in an acceptance rate of 3.92%. The overall acceptance rate for the class of 2028 was 5.2%, the third-lowest in Brown's history.[/quote]
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