Anonymous
Post 03/01/2024 07:34     Subject: Yield rates, some surprises

Publics should be broken down by IS and OOS.
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2024 07:27     Subject: Re:Yield rates, some surprises

Notre Dame obviously the most impressive here: no ED and a brand of EA that is less restrictive than that of SCEA schools (you can apply to other EA schools at Notre Dame).
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2024 07:26     Subject: Yield rates, some surprises

NYU is missing. Expect 50-60%
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2024 07:18     Subject: Yield rates, some surprises

I get the Rice number. It’s a great school and it was the perfect fit for my oldest but we’re in New England and in the end she couldn’t pull the trigger on moving two flights from home. A lot of kids apply from our school but only two have attended that I know of.
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2024 06:09     Subject: Yield rates, some surprises

Anonymous wrote:Why does Rice seem low. Don't know why some of you overrate this school


Because you are privy to its “true” ranking, right? Riiiiiiiight. 🙄🙄🙄🙄
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2024 05:54     Subject: Yield rates, some surprises

You added other LACs but intentionally left of Amherst because it's lower than the others at 39%.
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2024 05:53     Subject: Yield rates, some surprises

Why does Rice seem low. Don't know why some of you overrate this school
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2024 05:29     Subject: Yield rates, some surprises

Which admission season is this from?
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2024 04:39     Subject: Yield rates, some surprises

Weird list. Where's Michigan and UF? Georgia Tech?
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2024 03:48     Subject: Yield rates, some surprises

Anonymous wrote:Is this list intended to be comprehensive? I'm assuming it's just a selection of schools aggregated by that website?

For example, UF accepts ~ 15K applicants, and enrolls ~ 6,500 of them.

Does that not result in a 43% yield rate?

I was wondering the same thing. Interesting that UF is missing from the list.
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2024 03:12     Subject: Yield rates, some surprises

Is this list intended to be comprehensive? I'm assuming it's just a selection of schools aggregated by that website?

For example, UF accepts ~ 15K applicants, and enrolls ~ 6,500 of them.

Does that not result in a 43% yield rate?
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2024 01:30     Subject: Yield rates, some surprises

Thank you!
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2024 01:05     Subject: Yield rates, some surprises

Anonymous wrote:I appreciate this list. Can you share the source? Thank you.


https://www.ivywise.com/blog/college-yield-rates/
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2024 01:03     Subject: Yield rates, some surprises

I appreciate this list. Can you share the source? Thank you.
Anonymous
Post 03/01/2024 00:44     Subject: Yield rates, some surprises

Some surprises. UChicago takes a ton early decision. Rice seems low. BU seems low even though they have EDI and EDII. UCLA is picked more often than Berkeley. Harvey Mudd seems low even though they have EDI and EDII.

1. UChicago 88%
2. MIT 85%
3. Harvard 84%
4. Stanford 81%
5. Princeton 77%
6. Penn 70%
6. Yale 70%
8. Dartmouth 67%
9. Cornell 66%
10. Cal Tech 64%
10. Columbia 64%
12. Brown 63%
13. Notre Dame 60%
14. Bowdoin 57%
14. Vanderbilt 57%
16. Duke 56%
17. Northwestern 56%
18. Johns Hopkins 54%
19. UCLA 52%
20. Georgetown 50%
20. Pomona 50%
20. Tufts 50%
23. Claremont McKenna 49%
23. Davidson 49%
23. Colby 49%
23. Northeastern 49%
23. Texas 49%
28. WashU 48%
29. Rice 46%
29. UC Berkeley 46%
29. UNC 46%
32. Carnegie Mellon 45%
32. Holy Cross 45%
32. USC 45%
35. Bates 43%
36. Boston College 42%
36. Swarthmore 42%
36. UVA 42%
39. Hamilton 41%
39. Middlebury 41%
41. Emory 40%
42. Georgia 38%
43. Boston University 37%
43. Harvey Mudd 37%
45. Wake Forest 36%
46. Colgate 32%
46. Vassar 32%
46. Wesleyan 32%
49. Bucknell 29%
50. Lehigh 28%
50. William and Mary 28%
52. VaTech 27%
53. UMiami 26%
53. Purdue 26%
55. UMD 23%
56. Brandeis 22%