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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stanford (I went to GSB there) has more DI athletes where they can bend the rules, so it's hardly apples to apples with regards to test scores. Sorry to break it to you, but Pomona is not competing regularly against the likes of JHU and other top privates for candidates you dimwit. It's winning more against other LACs with a weaker candidate pool.
So no way Pomona's own literature is wrong right?
https://www.pomona.edu/sites/default/files/pomona-college-admissions-profile.pdf
Are the admins as dumb as the students?
You can blame themselves for the CDS discrepancy.
As for JHU, it has higher ranked students versus Vandy, and does not do ED II which Vandy and Pomona both do.
If you go look at the more recent JHU's CDS, it is inline with reported stats. SAT has been around 1400 to 1560 (before recentering) for the past 3 years now.
I'm a guidance counselor who advises several students who are considering Pomona. They usually apply alongside the top Ivies, top 20s, Stanford, Berkeley, etc. In my experience, half of the admits end up picking Pomona, and the other half almost always goes to HYPS (Yale and Stanford I've seen a TON). Other top 20 schools are a wash and most of the admits who pick Pomona do turn down at least one other top 20 university (especially Rice, Vanderbilt, and WashU).
Haven't seen many who apply to both Pomona and JHU, but according to one source, Parchment, the percent picking either is flat at 50%.
You can play around with the numbers with Pomona and other schools. HYPS is around 80/20 in favor of the former. UPenn/Columbia/UChicago/Georgetown are at 45-60%. Duke/Brown/Dartmouth is at 36-40% picking Pomona. WashU/Northwestern/Cornell/Rice/Vanderbilt/UVA are 64-77% picking Pomona. USC/UCLA/Berkeley is 80%+ picking Pomona. The top SLACs like Bowdoin, Williams, Amherst, and Swarthmore all range from 50-56% picking Pomona.
The only school that seems to reliably be picked by applicants over Pomona is HYPS. That'd be true for all the other non-HYPS top private schools as well. Is what you mentioned true? I don't think so, not from my experience at least.
Also, Pomona is big on its commitment to diversity. They have one of the highest percent of first-gen/low income students of any elite school, a super high URM percent, and they actively draw from Posse (non-traditional students)/QuestBridge. Some 30% of their class is D3 athlete recruited in ED. All are groups which don't test as highly. I always tell my students not to take the entering stats at face value- the students at the bottom 50% are largely hooked students. You need to have high grades to get in no matter whom you are.
Another source seems to suggest that Pomona may have upped the ante in looking for high testing students this year: https://www.pomona.edu/news/2018/03/16-introducing-pomona-college-class-2022
Ninety-five percent of those who attend high schools that rank are in the top decile. The median SAT scores are 735 for Evidence-Based Reading and Writing (EBRW) and 760 for math. The median ACT score is 34.
Compare to 2021: https://www.pomona.edu/news/2017/03/17-pomona-college-receives-record-breaking-number-applications-class-2021
From high schools that rank, 92.3 percent of admitted students are in the top decile of their class. Median SAT scores are 730 critical reading, 740 math and 730 writing. The median ACT is 33.
Anonymous wrote:Stanford (I went to GSB there) has more DI athletes where they can bend the rules, so it's hardly apples to apples with regards to test scores. Sorry to break it to you, but Pomona is not competing regularly against the likes of JHU and other top privates for candidates you dimwit. It's winning more against other LACs with a weaker candidate pool.
So no way Pomona's own literature is wrong right?
https://www.pomona.edu/sites/default/files/pomona-college-admissions-profile.pdf
Are the admins as dumb as the students?
You can blame themselves for the CDS discrepancy.
As for JHU, it has higher ranked students versus Vandy, and does not do ED II which Vandy and Pomona both do.
If you go look at the more recent JHU's CDS, it is inline with reported stats. SAT has been around 1400 to 1560 (before recentering) for the past 3 years now.
Ninety-five percent of those who attend high schools that rank are in the top decile. The median SAT scores are 735 for Evidence-Based Reading and Writing (EBRW) and 760 for math. The median ACT score is 34.
From high schools that rank, 92.3 percent of admitted students are in the top decile of their class. Median SAT scores are 730 critical reading, 740 math and 730 writing. The median ACT is 33.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What are your sour grapes with Pomona? I'm curious, did someone from there hurt you or kill a family member?
You sound extremely insecure and bitter. Take a deep breath and say to yourself- it's okay if some anonymous rando on the internet says Pomona is more selective. Whether or not that is the truth is of no concern to me.
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Anonymous wrote:What are your sour grapes with Pomona? I'm curious, did someone from there hurt you or kill a family member?
You sound extremely insecure and bitter. Take a deep breath and say to yourself- it's okay if some anonymous rando on the internet says Pomona is more selective. Whether or not that is the truth is of no concern to me.
Anonymous wrote:What's CC? Community college?
Last I checked on this thread (based in D.C), most people recommended Pomona over Johns Hopkins and I'm sure almost none of them have an actual connection to the school.
Anonymous wrote:What's CC? Community college?
Last I checked on this thread (based in D.C), most people recommended Pomona over Johns Hopkins and I'm sure almost none of them have an actual connection to the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To those ill-informed saying Pomona is more selective. Check out the SAT test scores:
Hopkins enrolled: 1460 - 1580 (URM Diversity: 6% Black, 14% Latino)
ACT: 33-35
https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/college-university-search/johns-hopkins-university
Pomona: 1330 - 1510 (URM Diversity: 9% Black, 16% Latino)
ACT: 30 - 34
Pomona acceptance rate is 8% versus JHU at 11% . Pomona is also gaming the hell out of the system with Early Decision I and II to get whatever leftovers they can.
I'm a former Hopkins grad who has lived in Socal (Orange County). Would not recommend Pomona at all. If you're interested in grad school, don't sell yourself short - especially in STEM. You will not as respected in engineering coming out of Pomona versus a top tier engineering school like Hopkins - period. Humanities is a different matter.
No way are those numbers accurate. Pomona's own data (https://www.pomona.edu/sites/default/files/cds-2017-2018.pdf) says 1370-1530, which is almost the same as Stanford (1390-1540- https://ucomm.stanford.edu/cds/pdf/stanford_cds_2017.pdf). JHU is definitely exaggerating their numbers or reporting admitted student numbers when they're supposed to report enrolled data, or they're taking anyone one and everyone with high testing to game rankings like Vanderbilt. Pomona is also far more socioeconomically diverse than JHU, with a higher chunk of first gen/low income students than them, hence lower testing. Unhooked applicant? You can bet that you need a 1500+ to get in, not a 1370, and that Pomona is more holistic about whom it takes.
JHU has an ED process too. They fill some 42-45% of their class with them, while Pomona fills around 50% through both. Hardly any different. If anything, Pomona needs ED more as a total percent of the pool given their small size and need to fill athletic teams. Separating out regular decision yields only, Pomona is at 37% while JHU is at 30%.
Sorry to break it to you, but yes Pomona is more competitive. Accepting anyone with high testing on a whim doesn't make you more selective, or do you want to say JHU is more selective than Stanford also?
Anonymous wrote:To those ill-informed saying Pomona is more selective. Check out the SAT test scores:
Hopkins enrolled: 1460 - 1580 (URM Diversity: 6% Black, 14% Latino)
ACT: 33-35
https://bigfuture.collegeboard.org/college-university-search/johns-hopkins-university
Pomona: 1330 - 1510 (URM Diversity: 9% Black, 16% Latino)
ACT: 30 - 34
Pomona acceptance rate is 8% versus JHU at 11% . Pomona is also gaming the hell out of the system with Early Decision I and II to get whatever leftovers they can.
I'm a former Hopkins grad who has lived in Socal (Orange County). Would not recommend Pomona at all. If you're interested in grad school, don't sell yourself short - especially in STEM. You will not as respected in engineering coming out of Pomona versus a top tier engineering school like Hopkins - period. Humanities is a different matter.