BYU is not mormon onlyAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You left off a few. West Point's yield rate is 78%; the Air Force Academy is also 78%; BYU is 76%. None of them have ED. Maybe others are missing, too. I don't care enough to look. Top 20 lists are dumb as shit, but if you're going to create some sort of stack ranking and leave schools off, your list has even less value.
please calm down. most of the people on this board don't care about the academies or a mormon-only college like byu. I was wondering why USNA was included tbh.
Anonymous wrote:You left off a few. West Point's yield rate is 78%; the Air Force Academy is also 78%; BYU is 76%. None of them have ED. Maybe others are missing, too. I don't care enough to look. Top 20 lists are dumb as shit, but if you're going to create some sort of stack ranking and leave schools off, your list has even less value.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP's stats are OLD.
Dartmouth was 72% this year. They did not go to the waitlist.
Penn down to 68% this year.
Columbia down to 61%.
Not every single college's 2029 yield rates have been shared yet. It looks like OP used 2028 yield rates because that's the only complete set.
OP here - you are correct and thank you! Not all yield results for 2029 have been released yet.
Anonymous wrote:Only non-ED yield rates count. I hope it’s not too hard to comprehend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP's stats are OLD.
Dartmouth was 72% this year. They did not go to the waitlist.
Penn down to 68% this year.
Columbia down to 61%.
Not every single college's 2029 yield rates have been shared yet. It looks like OP used 2028 yield rates because that's the only complete set.
Anonymous wrote:OP's stats are OLD.
Dartmouth was 72% this year. They did not go to the waitlist.
Penn down to 68% this year.
Columbia down to 61%.
Anonymous wrote:You left off a few. West Point's yield rate is 78%; the Air Force Academy is also 78%; BYU is 76%. None of them have ED. Maybe others are missing, too. I don't care enough to look. Top 20 lists are dumb as shit, but if you're going to create some sort of stack ranking and leave schools off, your list has even less value.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Only non-ED yield rates count. I hope it’s not too hard to comprehend.
They don't report non-ED yield. I do comprehend that colleges use ED (and some use multiple rounds of ED aggressively) as a lever to increase yield. It's just interesting to see the results.
Anonymous wrote:Only non-ED yield rates count. I hope it’s not too hard to comprehend.