Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:W&L is more selective and takes a higher cohort of student as mentioned above. The Johnson scholarship (up to 10% of class draws some exceptional students)
Acceptance rate 16% vs. 24%
Top 10th percentile 81% vs 56%
These 2 schools were my daughters #1 and #2 choices. W&L was considered a high target and Richmond was a target based on Naviance etc.
Is 16 vs. 24 statistically significant?
Yes of course it is. A 24% admission rate is 33% higher than a 16% admission rate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:W&L is more selective and takes a higher cohort of student as mentioned above. The Johnson scholarship (up to 10% of class draws some exceptional students)
Acceptance rate 16% vs. 24%
Top 10th percentile 81% vs 56%
These 2 schools were my daughters #1 and #2 choices. W&L was considered a high target and Richmond was a target based on Naviance etc.
Is 16 vs. 24 statistically significant?
Yes of course it is. A 24% admission rate is 33% higher than a 16% admission rate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:W&L is more selective and takes a higher cohort of student as mentioned above. The Johnson scholarship (up to 10% of class draws some exceptional students)
Acceptance rate 16% vs. 24%
Top 10th percentile 81% vs 56%
These 2 schools were my daughters #1 and #2 choices. W&L was considered a high target and Richmond was a target based on Naviance etc.
Is 16 vs. 24 statistically significant?
Anonymous wrote:W&L is more selective and takes a higher cohort of student as mentioned above. The Johnson scholarship (up to 10% of class draws some exceptional students)
Acceptance rate 16% vs. 24%
Top 10th percentile 81% vs 56%
These 2 schools were my daughters #1 and #2 choices. W&L was considered a high target and Richmond was a target based on Naviance etc.
Anonymous wrote:Aside from the tougher admission stats mentioned earlier, W&L has a higher graduation rate, higher retention rate, Higher Yield and Higher median earnings after 10 years(89k vs 74k). They are ranked higher in almost every category plus they have a more robust alumni network.
Both schools are great schools and they definitely have different vibes. So finding the better fit for your child is equally important.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:eh not sure that one is stronger than the other. I will tell you that Richmond will have more from the northeast, NY and NJ, than W&L will.
W&L is definitely stronger. You are correct that Richmond draws more from the Northeast.
Anonymous wrote:eh not sure that one is stronger than the other. I will tell you that Richmond will have more from the northeast, NY and NJ, than W&L will.
Anonymous wrote:W&L is more selective and takes a higher cohort of student as mentioned above. The Johnson scholarship (up to 10% of class draws some exceptional students)
Acceptance rate 16% vs. 24%
Top 10th percentile 81% vs 56%
These 2 schools were my daughters #1 and #2 choices. W&L was considered a high target and Richmond was a target based on Naviance etc.
Anonymous wrote:No. W&L is stronger and the cohort of students in classes will reflect that.
Anonymous wrote:No. W&L is stronger and the cohort of students in classes will reflect that.