Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It just doesn’t seem to have the cachet it once had.
Not according to the number of early action applications. This year was second highest number of applicants. But go on with your gut feeling, OP.
https://yaledailynews.com/blog/2022/11/10/yale-receives-7777-early-action-applications/
Number of applicants is a useless metric with how easy it is to apply now.
Okay, then why don’t you share the metric that tells you Yale is losing their cachet. I’m all ears.
I am not the PP. I am curious. Aside from Yale law school, is there any other particular academic program that is distinguished from other top schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To be fair, New Haven isn't exactly the best college town to live in.
The area surrounding Yale is a blighted neighborhood.
You need to get out more if you call that blighted. You are in a bubble.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To be fair, New Haven isn't exactly the best college town to live in.
The area surrounding Yale is a blighted neighborhood.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:To be fair, New Haven isn't exactly the best college town to live in.
Actually it’s become a pretty great place in recent years, definitely having a renaissance with a big boost in the arts specifically. Lots of great restaurants but not as expensive as NYC. This is not the new haven of the 80s.
Anonymous wrote:To be fair, New Haven isn't exactly the best college town to live in.
Anonymous wrote:To be fair, New Haven isn't exactly the best college town to live in.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It just doesn’t seem to have the cachet it once had.
Not according to the number of early action applications. This year was second highest number of applicants. But go on with your gut feeling, OP.
https://yaledailynews.com/blog/2022/11/10/yale-receives-7777-early-action-applications/
Number of applicants is a useless metric with how easy it is to apply now.
Okay, then why don’t you share the metric that tells you Yale is losing their cachet. I’m all ears.
I am not the PP. I am curious. Aside from Yale law school, is there any other particular academic program that is distinguished from other top schools?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It just doesn’t seem to have the cachet it once had.
Not according to the number of early action applications. This year was second highest number of applicants. But go on with your gut feeling, OP.
https://yaledailynews.com/blog/2022/11/10/yale-receives-7777-early-action-applications/
Number of applicants is a useless metric with how easy it is to apply now.
Okay, then why don’t you share the metric that tells you Yale is losing their cachet. I’m all ears.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It just doesn’t seem to have the cachet it once had.
Not according to the number of early action applications. This year was second highest number of applicants. But go on with your gut feeling, OP.
https://yaledailynews.com/blog/2022/11/10/yale-receives-7777-early-action-applications/
Number of applicants is a useless metric with how easy it is to apply now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Harvard and Yale will always have luster. Thats not the question. The question is how many other schools are just as good, and the answer is many.
This. What’s changing is the notion of Harvard or bust.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It just doesn’t seem to have the cachet it once had.
Not according to the number of early action applications. This year was second highest number of applicants. But go on with your gut feeling, OP.
https://yaledailynews.com/blog/2022/11/10/yale-receives-7777-early-action-applications/
Number of applicants is a useless metric with how easy it is to apply now.
Right. Number of applications is largely a measure of name recognition, public ranking, and ease of application. The most recent surge of applications are from the least prepared students, that is, the test optional bunch.