Anonymous wrote:Columbia 14/197 7%
Williams 7/55 12%
Amherst 7/53. 13%
Swarthmore 9/78 11.5%
Pomona 3/49. 6%
Bowdoin 4/49. 8%
Brown 12/216. 5.5%
Carleton 11/32. 34%
Dartmouth 12/99. 12%
Middlebury 13/57 23%
Anonymous wrote:Emory is one of my dd's top two dream schools. Sounds like they're picking the wrong kids.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is applying to a few privates. We havent told them, but if merit aid isn't forthcoming, he isn't going. I think they all face this problem.
Why haven't you told him? That will be an unpleasant surprise if he falls in love with a school that doesn't give merit money.
Anonymous wrote:I subscribe to the magazine. I was not able to find 2017 admissions data online.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is applying to a few privates. We havent told them, but if merit aid isn't forthcoming, he isn't going. I think they all face this problem.
Why haven't you told him? That will be an unpleasant surprise if he falls in love with a school that doesn't give merit money.
Anonymous wrote:I don't really know what the yield statistic about Emory indicates, but I was reading the most recent Bethesda magazine article about college applications for 2017 graduates from 7 Bethesda schools. In this article, which includes bcc, Blair, RM, wootton, Whitman, wj, and Churchill, there were 164 applicants and 38 acceptances to Emory. That works out to a 23% acceptance rate. For Wash U it's 56/208 which is 27%. For Georgetown it's 45/200 which is 22.5 percent. For Berkeley it's 48/204 which is 23.5%. These schools are all ranked pretty closely in the USNews ratings. The yield statistic is surprising, but I am not really sure that it is terribly significant compared to many other data points.
Anonymous wrote:My son is applying to a few privates. We havent told them, but if merit aid isn't forthcoming, he isn't going. I think they all face this problem.
Anonymous wrote:Why do you care? Is your diploma from Emory and now you feel that it is useless?