Anonymous wrote:My DD is in!! Public School - Prince William County !
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yale has a little over 1,050 athletes UG. All of them apply and are excepted through EA. They just mentioned it on their podcast recently.
According to the AD the number is about 200 a year. Not every athlete is recruited.
https://davidholahan.com/profiles/the-new-face-of-yale-athletics
Right. 250 x 4 = 1000 undergraduate athletes
200 x 4 = 800.
smh
Previous page says 250 athletes admitted this year. SMH
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yale has a little over 1,050 athletes UG. All of them apply and are excepted through EA. They just mentioned it on their podcast recently.
According to the AD the number is about 200 a year. Not every athlete is recruited.
https://davidholahan.com/profiles/the-new-face-of-yale-athletics
Right. 250 x 4 = 1000 undergraduate athletes
200 x 4 = 800.
smh
Anonymous wrote:My DD is in!! Public School - Prince William County !
Anonymous wrote:Yes, they have high academics these athletes. Just not the kind of academics that are required of the other students trying to obtain a spot in the class. It is a game UMC families play to get in and it is what it is. But if you look up the varsity athletes at Yale its over 1,000. So that's 250 spots that aren't part of the 777 they accepted. Just so people are clear what their actual chances are. No dog in this fight, just saying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:only accepted 776, with 250 athletes. So around 526 spots out of 7800 kids.
Wow! 6.7% acceptance rate taking out athletes. Plus children of mega donors/well connected folks probably take some of those 526 spots. Seems silly for non-athletes to use their early application on Yale at this point.
That’s not entirely true, because Yale isn’t exactly an athletic powerhouse so their student athletes still have high academic bars. Stanford and Duke on the other hand really are much more selective than their early round acceptance rates suggest because they recruit some of the best college athletes in the world.
Recruited athletes are recruited athletes. They already are 99 percent sure they have a spot when they apply early regardless if it is take or Stanford or duke.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:only accepted 776, with 250 athletes. So around 526 spots out of 7800 kids.
Wow! 6.7% acceptance rate taking out athletes. Plus children of mega donors/well connected folks probably take some of those 526 spots. Seems silly for non-athletes to use their early application on Yale at this point.
That’s not entirely true, because Yale isn’t exactly an athletic powerhouse so their student athletes still have high academic bars. Stanford and Duke on the other hand really are much more selective than their early round acceptance rates suggest because they recruit some of the best college athletes in the world.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:only accepted 776, with 250 athletes. So around 526 spots out of 7800 kids.
Wow! 6.7% acceptance rate taking out athletes. Plus children of mega donors/well connected folks probably take some of those 526 spots. Seems silly for non-athletes to use their early application on Yale at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Congrats Baby Bulldogs!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yale has a little over 1,050 athletes UG. All of them apply and are excepted through EA. They just mentioned it on their podcast recently.
According to the AD the number is about 200 a year. Not every athlete is recruited.
https://davidholahan.com/profiles/the-new-face-of-yale-athletics
Right. 250 x 4 = 1000 undergraduate athletes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yale has a little over 1,050 athletes UG. All of them apply and are excepted through EA. They just mentioned it on their podcast recently.
According to the AD the number is about 200 a year. Not every athlete is recruited.
https://davidholahan.com/profiles/the-new-face-of-yale-athletics