Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Okay, so why is that % decrease so prevalent w/elites? Common App? Large #s of internationals applying? USNWR rankings game?
More applicants.
Anonymous wrote:Okay, so why is that % decrease so prevalent w/elites? Common App? Large #s of internationals applying? USNWR rankings game?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Harvard acceptance rate used to be 17%, according to a book that I read.
Well sure all these schools had higher acceptance rates in the past. I graduated from high school in 89 and I believe the most selective schools were in the teens, when my dad went to Princeton and MIL to Stanford I think more in the 30-40% range.
Anonymous wrote:Bill Clinton's SAT score was only 1032 and was a Rhodes scholar. George Bush Jr's was only about 200 points higher when he got into Yale. Anyone - anyone - can be President. So, aim high.
Anonymous wrote:Aim high but be ready to coddle Larla when she doesn’t get in. Have a good back up plan and therapist on hand. No hook, not likely. HPY could fill their incoming class with valedictorians, but they don’t. So what do you think makes the cut? A hook.
Anonymous wrote:Aim high but be ready to coddle Larla when she doesn’t get in. Have a good back up plan and therapist on hand. No hook, not likely. HPY could fill their incoming class with valedictorians, but they don’t. So what do you think makes the cut? A hook.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Harvard acceptance rate used to be 17%, according to a book that I read.
Well sure all these schools had higher acceptance rates in the past. I graduated from high school in 89 and I believe the most selective schools were in the teens, when my dad went to Princeton and MIL to Stanford I think more in the 30-40% range.
Anonymous wrote:Harvard acceptance rate used to be 17%, according to a book that I read.