Anonymous wrote:I only know one kid who got in this year, a recruited athlete. Seems incredibly tough from this area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Correction, 40% international applicants.
So basically their real acceptance rate is somewhere in the 10s-20%
Not an Amherst parent but ..
International applicants are actual students and yes, they are real.
If you want to highlight the non international acceptance rate which is about 10%, it means that 10 of 100 applicants are accepted not 7 out of town.
What a groundbreaking piece of info.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Correction, 40% international applicants.
So basically their real acceptance rate is somewhere in the 10s-20%
They only admit 1-2% of internationals, domestically, is probably around 10%.
Williams admits even less.
Williams doesn’t break out international students in their CDS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Correction, 40% international applicants.
So basically their real acceptance rate is somewhere in the 10s-20%
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Correction, 40% international applicants.
So basically their real acceptance rate is somewhere in the 10s-20%
They only admit 1-2% of internationals, domestically, is probably around 10%.
Williams admits even less.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:12% domestic, so that’s prob what, 5% acceptance for non athletes? Bc there are a ton of athletes
Please. There’s a ton of non athletes at Amherst. The boosting is so ridiculous here
Anonymous wrote:12% domestic, so that’s prob what, 5% acceptance for non athletes? Bc there are a ton of athletes
Anonymous wrote:Amherst was unusually unscathed in the drama facing higher education being a liberal arts college with a strong endowment.
They are not being subject to the increased endowment tax and not having graduate students, they don't take a lot of federal money for research.