Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suppose ED acceptance rate also vary by school - I know ED acceptance to Cornell last year was close to 50% for one school, other schools probably not as high or could be higher.
According to the most recent CDS for Cornell, 9017 students applied ED and 1930 were accepted (for a 21% acceptance rate). Remember, that includes athletes, legacies, etc. Given this overall rate, it's hard to imagine how any of the schools (or multiple schools) could have an acceptance rate of 50% or higher.
Anonymous wrote:I suppose ED acceptance rate also vary by school - I know ED acceptance to Cornell last year was close to 50% for one school, other schools probably not as high or could be higher.
Anonymous wrote:I suppose ED acceptance rate also vary by school - I know ED acceptance to Cornell last year was close to 50% for one school, other schools probably not as high or could be higher.
Anonymous wrote:I would be careful sending my daughter there: https://www.nytimes.com/2022/11/07/nyregion/cornell-fraternities-sexual-assault.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:nopeAnonymous wrote:If legacy, almost guaranteed.
DC had stellar grades, excellent scores and good ECs and a legacy. Was waitlisted (soft no)
You need to be a donating alum
I don't really agree that you have to be a donating alum. My child did get in, and I might have given $25 a year, tops, a handful of times since I graduated in the 1990s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:nopeAnonymous wrote:If legacy, almost guaranteed.
DC had stellar grades, excellent scores and good ECs and a legacy. Was waitlisted (soft no)
You need to be a donating alum
I don't really agree that you have to be a donating alum. My child did get in, and I might have given $25 a year, tops, a handful of times since I graduated in the 1990s.
ED?
I’ve heard that legacy only gives a boost for ED.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If legacy, almost guaranteed.
No legacy...do you know where I can find data on the ED for the different schools?
Section C21 of the Common Data Set
For example, https://irp.dpb.cornell.edu/common-data-set, https://irp.dpb.cornell.edu/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/CDS_2021-2022_V5.pdf pages 12-13
School of Human Ecology
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:nopeAnonymous wrote:If legacy, almost guaranteed.
DC had stellar grades, excellent scores and good ECs and a legacy. Was waitlisted (soft no)
You need to be a donating alum
I don't really agree that you have to be a donating alum. My child did get in, and I might have given $25 a year, tops, a handful of times since I graduated in the 1990s.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:nopeAnonymous wrote:If legacy, almost guaranteed.
DC had stellar grades, excellent scores and good ECs and a legacy. Was waitlisted (soft no)
You need to be a donating alum
Anonymous wrote:nopeAnonymous wrote:If legacy, almost guaranteed.
DC had stellar grades, excellent scores and good ECs and a legacy. Was waitlisted (soft no)
Anonymous wrote:nopeAnonymous wrote:If legacy, almost guaranteed.
DC had stellar grades, excellent scores and good ECs and a legacy. Was waitlisted (soft no)