Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pomona had a press release but I don't see any acceptance rate: https://www.pomona.edu/news/2023/03/17-introducing-pomona-college-class-2027
21% white is interesting indeed.
Why is it interesting? Other peer schools in CA have similar demographics.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UF is only to go up in rankings. Best public school in one of the fastest growing, largest states. Very affordable. It’s in the high twenties now, could see it reach equal status as Berkeley/UCLA/Michigan/UVA/UNC as a top public.
Florida Booster. When Big D gets done with Florida,UFs rank will plummet. It's only top 30 now do to DEI moves by USnews.
PP responding. I don’t like DeSantis either, but I’m thinking he won’t impact in-state students attending. Everyone I know who I know moves to Florida (granted these are adults) are conservative. 24% is a pretty low acceptance rate for a public.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UF is only to go up in rankings. Best public school in one of the fastest growing, largest states. Very affordable. It’s in the high twenties now, could see it reach equal status as Berkeley/UCLA/Michigan/UVA/UNC as a top public.
Florida Booster. When Big D gets done with Florida,UFs rank will plummet. It's only top 30 now do to DEI moves by USnews.
I think you're going to be very disappointed.
DP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pomona had a press release but I don't see any acceptance rate: https://www.pomona.edu/news/2023/03/17-introducing-pomona-college-class-2027
21% white is interesting indeed.
Why is it interesting? Other peer schools in CA have similar demographics.
It's clear some schools aren't fond of some demographics.
All the white parents who want to get rid of holistic admissions and TO are going to find it very "interesting" when your white kids get shut out by the Asian kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This list is very misleading. For example, UVA was 27% in state and 12% OOS - you can't really average them because residency is clearly an important factor. Notre Dame was 10% RD, higher in ED - this information matters when kids in later years are considering whether they have a shot and when.
Should we do this with all schools, because this board hates when separating Emory from Emory-Oxford? And ND RD acceptance rate is 22%,...1701/7862.
+1, Gotcha PP. UVA students go to the same school regardless of wh we re their from and most DCMU are Nova residents so why does it matter?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This list is very misleading. For example, UVA was 27% in state and 12% OOS - you can't really average them because residency is clearly an important factor. Notre Dame was 10% RD, higher in ED - this information matters when kids in later years are considering whether they have a shot and when.
Should we do this with all schools, because this board hates when separating Emory from Emory-Oxford? And ND RD acceptance rate is 22%,...1701/7862.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will update as more are released...
MIT- 5%
John's Hopkins- 6%
Amherst-9%
Williams-10%
Tulane-13%
UVA-16%
Notre Dame-18%
U Richmond-22%
UF-24%
Bucknell-32%
UGA-35%
American-44%
Fordham-50%
UWashington-~ 55%
Are the schools the source for this? Class of 2027 overall or just ED?
Overall and various sources.
This part matters Please specify
Anonymous wrote:This list is very misleading. For example, UVA was 27% in state and 12% OOS - you can't really average them because residency is clearly an important factor. Notre Dame was 10% RD, higher in ED - this information matters when kids in later years are considering whether they have a shot and when.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Will update as more are released...
MIT- 5%
John's Hopkins- 6%
Amherst-9%
Williams-10%
Tulane-13%
UVA-16%
Notre Dame-18%
U Richmond-22%
UF-24%
Bucknell-32%
UGA-35%
American-44%
Fordham-50%
UWashington-~ 55%
Are the schools the source for this? Class of 2027 overall or just ED?
Overall and various sources.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pomona had a press release but I don't see any acceptance rate: https://www.pomona.edu/news/2023/03/17-introducing-pomona-college-class-2027
21% white is interesting indeed.
Why is it interesting? Other peer schools in CA have similar demographics.
It's clear some schools aren't fond of some demographics.