Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious why it matters to you what a college's admission's rate is? I'd be more interested in its graduation rate and it's job placement rate. I.e. outcomes.
Seems weird to care about an admissions rate.
It’s curiosity. Plus it just doesn’t make sense. The school has vey high stats for incoming Freshmen. E erroneous knows it’s one of the hardest Virginia schools to be admitted to. Yet the admissions rate is considerably higher than schools with much lower stats.
I think it's more than curiosity. I suspect it hurts your ego because you say "everyone knows it's one of the hardest Virginia schools to be admitted to" when that's clearly not the case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious why it matters to you what a college's admission's rate is? I'd be more interested in its graduation rate and it's job placement rate. I.e. outcomes.
Seems weird to care about an admissions rate.
It’s curiosity. Plus it just doesn’t make sense. The school has vey high stats for incoming Freshmen. E erroneous knows it’s one of the hardest Virginia schools to be admitted to. Yet the admissions rate is considerably higher than schools with much lower stats.
I think it's more than curiosity. I suspect it hurts your ego because you say "everyone knows it's one of the hardest Virginia schools to be admitted to" when that's clearly not the case.
Getting into an engineering program isn't that hard. Staying in an engineering program is REALLY hard.
Anonymous wrote:It’s in an undesirable location? Barnard has an 11% acceptance rate and Pitzer has a 12% acceptance rate. Neither are very well endowed schools, but both are in excellent locations compared to other LACs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious why it matters to you what a college's admission's rate is? I'd be more interested in its graduation rate and it's job placement rate. I.e. outcomes.
Seems weird to care about an admissions rate.
It’s curiosity. Plus it just doesn’t make sense. The school has vey high stats for incoming Freshmen. E erroneous knows it’s one of the hardest Virginia schools to be admitted to. Yet the admissions rate is considerably higher than schools with much lower stats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious why it matters to you what a college's admission's rate is? I'd be more interested in its graduation rate and it's job placement rate. I.e. outcomes.
Seems weird to care about an admissions rate.
It’s curiosity. Plus it just doesn’t make sense. The school has vey high stats for incoming Freshmen. E erroneous knows it’s one of the hardest Virginia schools to be admitted to. Yet the admissions rate is considerably higher than schools with much lower stats.
I think it's more than curiosity. I suspect it hurts your ego because you say "everyone knows it's one of the hardest Virginia schools to be admitted to" when that's clearly not the case.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious why it matters to you what a college's admission's rate is? I'd be more interested in its graduation rate and it's job placement rate. I.e. outcomes.
Seems weird to care about an admissions rate.
It’s curiosity. Plus it just doesn’t make sense. The school has vey high stats for incoming Freshmen. E erroneous knows it’s one of the hardest Virginia schools to be admitted to. Yet the admissions rate is considerably higher than schools with much lower stats.
Anonymous wrote:Because GPAs are inflated in Virginia. What public school is on a true, 4.0scale? None. The GPAs go up to 4.6+.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm curious why it matters to you what a college's admission's rate is? I'd be more interested in its graduation rate and it's job placement rate. I.e. outcomes.
Seems weird to care about an admissions rate.
It’s curiosity. Plus it just doesn’t make sense. The school has vey high stats for incoming Freshmen. E erroneous knows it’s one of the hardest Virginia schools to be admitted to. Yet the admissions rate is considerably higher than schools with much lower stats.
Anonymous wrote:I'm curious why it matters to you what a college's admission's rate is? I'd be more interested in its graduation rate and it's job placement rate. I.e. outcomes.
Seems weird to care about an admissions rate.