Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don’t understand the Colby thing. I know three kids there now who didn’t get into schools with higher acceptance rates (Middlebury, BC and Brown). But maybe the key is that the kids I know are all full pay?
Colby is need-blind for both international and domestic students. That's one of the reasons that it's so hard to get into.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don’t understand the Colby thing. I know three kids there now who didn’t get into schools with higher acceptance rates (Middlebury, BC and Brown). But maybe the key is that the kids I know are all full pay?
Colby is need-blind for both international and domestic students. That's one of the reasons that it's so hard to get into.
This is incorrect on both accounts. It is, per its own website, need aware for all students. That may make it more difficult for a high need student to be admitted and easier for a low need one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don’t understand the Colby thing. I know three kids there now who didn’t get into schools with higher acceptance rates (Middlebury, BC and Brown). But maybe the key is that the kids I know are all full pay?
Colby is need-blind for both international and domestic students. That's one of the reasons that it's so hard to get into.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. Pomona- 6.8%
2. Swarthmore- 6.9%
3. Colby- 7% (doesn't list the exact percent, so it could be 1, 2, or 3)
4. Barnard- 8%
5. Bowdoin- 8.02%
6. Grinnell- 9.5%
7. Williams- 9.8%
8. Amherst- 10.0%
9. Claremont McKenna- 11%
10. Middlebury- 11.6%
11. Hamilton- 11.8%
12. Haverford- 12.9%
13. Bates- 13% (again, no exact percent listed)
14. Harvey Mudd- 13.1%
15. Wellesley- 13.9%
16. Davidson- 14.5%
Notable outliers- Carleton (21.7%) but ranked in the top 10; Denison and Pitzer (both 17%) but ranked outside the top 30
Didn’t Colby drop many ranks? Now it’s back up? What’s going on?
It's acceptance rate. Not a ranking.
Anonymous wrote:I really don’t understand the Colby thing. I know three kids there now who didn’t get into schools with higher acceptance rates (Middlebury, BC and Brown). But maybe the key is that the kids I know are all full pay?
Anonymous wrote:How many of the top 16 LACs have two rounds of ED ? Creates an artificially low acceptance rate.
Anonymous wrote:W&L should be noted, especially if Denison and Carleton are listed. It's probably somewhere in between acceptance rate wise, but a better / historically consistent "ranking" than both.
Wesleyan and Vassar too.
Anonymous wrote:How many of the top 16 LACs have two rounds of ED ? Creates an artificially low acceptance rate.
Anonymous wrote:1. Pomona- 6.8%
2. Swarthmore- 6.9%
3. Colby- 7% (doesn't list the exact percent, so it could be 1, 2, or 3)
4. Barnard- 8%
5. Bowdoin- 8.02%
6. Grinnell- 9.5%
7. Williams- 9.8%
8. Amherst- 10.0%
9. Claremont McKenna- 11%
10. Middlebury- 11.6%
11. Hamilton- 11.8%
12. Haverford- 12.9%
13. Bates- 13% (again, no exact percent listed)
14. Harvey Mudd- 13.1%
15. Wellesley- 13.9%
16. Davidson- 14.5%
Notable outliers- Carleton (21.7%) but ranked in the top 10; Denison and Pitzer (both 17%) but ranked outside the top 30
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1. Pomona- 6.8%
2. Swarthmore- 6.9%
3. Colby- 7% (doesn't list the exact percent, so it could be 1, 2, or 3)
4. Barnard- 8%
5. Bowdoin- 8.02%
6. Grinnell- 9.5%
7. Williams- 9.8%
8. Amherst- 10.0%
9. Claremont McKenna- 11%
10. Middlebury- 11.6%
11. Hamilton- 11.8%
12. Haverford- 12.9%
13. Bates- 13% (again, no exact percent listed)
14. Harvey Mudd- 13.1%
15. Wellesley- 13.9%
16. Davidson- 14.5%
Notable outliers- Carleton (21.7%) but ranked in the top 10; Denison and Pitzer (both 17%) but ranked outside the top 30
Didn’t Colby drop many ranks? Now it’s back up? What’s going on?
Anonymous wrote:1. Pomona- 6.8%
2. Swarthmore- 6.9%
3. Colby- 7% (doesn't list the exact percent, so it could be 1, 2, or 3)
4. Barnard- 8%
5. Bowdoin- 8.02%
6. Grinnell- 9.5%
7. Williams- 9.8%
8. Amherst- 10.0%
9. Claremont McKenna- 11%
10. Middlebury- 11.6%
11. Hamilton- 11.8%
12. Haverford- 12.9%
13. Bates- 13% (again, no exact percent listed)
14. Harvey Mudd- 13.1%
15. Wellesley- 13.9%
16. Davidson- 14.5%
Notable outliers- Carleton (21.7%) but ranked in the top 10; Denison and Pitzer (both 17%) but ranked outside the top 30