Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do they admit a large percentage through ED? If so, their overall admit rate will be very low. Especially if they don’t charge an application fee and/or require supplemental essays. Not sure what Colby does.
No fee or supplemental essay. They exploit the system as much as possible to push their acceptance rate low.
This. It’s all about marketing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just returned from graduation of great Colby kids. The ease of admission process clearly swelled the applicant ranks, but the bottom line is that the average SAT is now over 1500, and now the students' ability is on a par with the other leading New England schools like Dartmouth, Amherst, Bowdoin, Yale, etc.
Most seemed to lack professional plans, but they seemed a joyful lot.
This is an important consideration that suggests for many that the experience is mostly a continuation of high school.
Oh jeezus h.
Yeah, only little Colby has kids who don't express their future plans to a near stranger.... WTF is it with you people? Is it rejection bitterness?
Two seconds of google: "93% of the Class of 2022 were employed or in graduate school within six months of graduation."
https://afa.colby.edu/outcomes/#:~:text=Colby%20graduates%20earn%20a%20median,within%20six%20months%20of%20graduation.
Whatever it is, your points are pathetic and WEAK.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just returned from graduation of great Colby kids. The ease of admission process clearly swelled the applicant ranks, but the bottom line is that the average SAT is now over 1500, and now the students' ability is on a par with the other leading New England schools like Dartmouth, Amherst, Bowdoin, Yale, etc.
Most seemed to lack professional plans, but they seemed a joyful lot.
This is an important consideration that suggests for many that the experience is mostly a continuation of high school.
Anonymous wrote:Just returned from graduation of great Colby kids. The ease of admission process clearly swelled the applicant ranks, but the bottom line is that the average SAT is now over 1500, and now the students' ability is on a par with the other leading New England schools like Dartmouth, Amherst, Bowdoin, Yale, etc.
Most seemed to lack professional plans, but they seemed a joyful lot.
Anonymous wrote:Why does Colby have such a low admissions rate? Maybe because of aggressive marketing like this.Anonymous wrote:Why, for the umpteenth time in the past two days, is a year-old long thread being bumped? Is there nothing of interest that is current?
Why does Colby have such a low admissions rate? Maybe because of aggressive marketing like this.Anonymous wrote:Why, for the umpteenth time in the past two days, is a year-old long thread being bumped? Is there nothing of interest that is current?
Anonymous wrote:I would say removing the barrier of an application fee actually walks the walk of promoting diversity. This is a good thing. Most of the NE LACs don't have supplemental essays and all are test optional. If you have toured the NESCACs - you know they are all amazing schools. Some have better facilities but all offer a solid education.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do they admit a large percentage through ED? If so, their overall admit rate will be very low. Especially if they don’t charge an application fee and/or require supplemental essays. Not sure what Colby does.
No fee or supplemental essay. They exploit the system as much as possible to push their acceptance rate low.