Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:409 students (out of 598 total enrolled freshman) are admitted Early Decision.
That's 68% of the freshman class.
Only 2,738 students attend Middlebury, with 400 of them off the books for admissions stats purposes because they are the "February" admits.
200 of the 2738 were handpicked from the waitlist, preserving yield and circumventing need blind admissions.
Schools like Middlebury are struggling to attract high achieving student.
Only 41 freshman out of 500 scored above a 1530 on the SAT.
Middlebury is increasingly having to enroll low achieving students as it battles its financial problems.
Without knowing the entire history of Middlebury, did it ever get the top students? Or are the lower SAT students now just becoming more prevalent?
Troll is getting desperate.
This doesn’t sound like trolling. Midd doesn’t have a history of classes filled with 1550+ students.
Which LACs have classes “filled” with 1550+ students?
Williams-most students at Williams have a 1550 SAT or higher! It only brings in the brightest!
Based on its most recent CDS, 17.5% of Williams first-year students scored above 1535 on the SAT.
just 95 Williams College freshman scored above 1530. Most decent freshman and sophomores at TJ score higher than that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:409 students (out of 598 total enrolled freshman) are admitted Early Decision.
That's 68% of the freshman class.
Only 2,738 students attend Middlebury, with 400 of them off the books for admissions stats purposes because they are the "February" admits.
200 of the 2738 were handpicked from the waitlist, preserving yield and circumventing need blind admissions.
Schools like Middlebury are struggling to attract high achieving student.
Only 41 freshman out of 500 scored above a 1530 on the SAT.
Middlebury is increasingly having to enroll low achieving students as it battles its financial problems.
Without knowing the entire history of Middlebury, did it ever get the top students? Or are the lower SAT students now just becoming more prevalent?
Troll is getting desperate.
This doesn’t sound like trolling. Midd doesn’t have a history of classes filled with 1550+ students.
Which LACs have classes “filled” with 1550+ students?
Williams-most students at Williams have a 1550 SAT or higher! It only brings in the brightest!
Based on its most recent CDS, 17.5% of Williams first-year students scored above 1535 on the SAT.
just 95 Williams College freshman scored above 1530. Most decent freshman and sophomores at TJ score higher than that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:409 students (out of 598 total enrolled freshman) are admitted Early Decision.
That's 68% of the freshman class.
Only 2,738 students attend Middlebury, with 400 of them off the books for admissions stats purposes because they are the "February" admits.
200 of the 2738 were handpicked from the waitlist, preserving yield and circumventing need blind admissions.
Schools like Middlebury are struggling to attract high achieving student.
Only 41 freshman out of 500 scored above a 1530 on the SAT.
Middlebury is increasingly having to enroll low achieving students as it battles its financial problems.
Without knowing the entire history of Middlebury, did it ever get the top students? Or are the lower SAT students now just becoming more prevalent?
Troll is getting desperate.
This doesn’t sound like trolling. Midd doesn’t have a history of classes filled with 1550+ students.
Which LACs have classes “filled” with 1550+ students?
Williams-most students at Williams have a 1550 SAT or higher! It only brings in the brightest!
Based on its most recent CDS, 17.5% of Williams first-year students scored above 1535 on the SAT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:409 students (out of 598 total enrolled freshman) are admitted Early Decision.
That's 68% of the freshman class.
Only 2,738 students attend Middlebury, with 400 of them off the books for admissions stats purposes because they are the "February" admits.
200 of the 2738 were handpicked from the waitlist, preserving yield and circumventing need blind admissions.
Schools like Middlebury are struggling to attract high achieving student.
Only 41 freshman out of 500 scored above a 1530 on the SAT.
Middlebury is increasingly having to enroll low achieving students as it battles its financial problems.
Without knowing the entire history of Middlebury, did it ever get the top students? Or are the lower SAT students now just becoming more prevalent?
Troll is getting desperate.
This doesn’t sound like trolling. Midd doesn’t have a history of classes filled with 1550+ students.
Which LACs have classes “filled” with 1550+ students?
Williams-most students at Williams have a 1550 SAT or higher! It only brings in the brightest!
Based on its most recent CDS, 17.5% of Williams first-year students scored above 1535 on the SAT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:409 students (out of 598 total enrolled freshman) are admitted Early Decision.
That's 68% of the freshman class.
Only 2,738 students attend Middlebury, with 400 of them off the books for admissions stats purposes because they are the "February" admits.
200 of the 2738 were handpicked from the waitlist, preserving yield and circumventing need blind admissions.
Schools like Middlebury are struggling to attract high achieving student.
Only 41 freshman out of 500 scored above a 1530 on the SAT.
Middlebury is increasingly having to enroll low achieving students as it battles its financial problems.
Without knowing the entire history of Middlebury, did it ever get the top students? Or are the lower SAT students now just becoming more prevalent?
Troll is getting desperate.
This doesn’t sound like trolling. Midd doesn’t have a history of classes filled with 1550+ students.
The troll is losing control.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:409 students (out of 598 total enrolled freshman) are admitted Early Decision.
That's 68% of the freshman class.
Only 2,738 students attend Middlebury, with 400 of them off the books for admissions stats purposes because they are the "February" admits.
200 of the 2738 were handpicked from the waitlist, preserving yield and circumventing need blind admissions.
Schools like Middlebury are struggling to attract high achieving student.
Only 41 freshman out of 500 scored above a 1530 on the SAT.
Middlebury is increasingly having to enroll low achieving students as it battles its financial problems.
Without knowing the entire history of Middlebury, did it ever get the top students? Or are the lower SAT students now just becoming more prevalent?
Troll is getting desperate.
This doesn’t sound like trolling. Midd doesn’t have a history of classes filled with 1550+ students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:409 students (out of 598 total enrolled freshman) are admitted Early Decision.
That's 68% of the freshman class.
Only 2,738 students attend Middlebury, with 400 of them off the books for admissions stats purposes because they are the "February" admits.
200 of the 2738 were handpicked from the waitlist, preserving yield and circumventing need blind admissions.
Schools like Middlebury are struggling to attract high achieving student.
Only 41 freshman out of 500 scored above a 1530 on the SAT.
Middlebury is increasingly having to enroll low achieving students as it battles its financial problems.
Without knowing the entire history of Middlebury, did it ever get the top students? Or are the lower SAT students now just becoming more prevalent?
Troll is getting desperate.
This doesn’t sound like trolling. Midd doesn’t have a history of classes filled with 1550+ students.
Which LACs have classes “filled” with 1550+ students?
Williams-most students at Williams have a 1550 SAT or higher! It only brings in the brightest!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:409 students (out of 598 total enrolled freshman) are admitted Early Decision.
That's 68% of the freshman class.
Only 2,738 students attend Middlebury, with 400 of them off the books for admissions stats purposes because they are the "February" admits.
200 of the 2738 were handpicked from the waitlist, preserving yield and circumventing need blind admissions.
Schools like Middlebury are struggling to attract high achieving student.
Only 41 freshman out of 500 scored above a 1530 on the SAT.
Middlebury is increasingly having to enroll low achieving students as it battles its financial problems.
Without knowing the entire history of Middlebury, did it ever get the top students? Or are the lower SAT students now just becoming more prevalent?
Troll is getting desperate.
This doesn’t sound like trolling. Midd doesn’t have a history of classes filled with 1550+ students.
Which LACs have classes “filled” with 1550+ students?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:409 students (out of 598 total enrolled freshman) are admitted Early Decision.
That's 68% of the freshman class.
Only 2,738 students attend Middlebury, with 400 of them off the books for admissions stats purposes because they are the "February" admits.
200 of the 2738 were handpicked from the waitlist, preserving yield and circumventing need blind admissions.
Schools like Middlebury are struggling to attract high achieving student.
Only 41 freshman out of 500 scored above a 1530 on the SAT.
Middlebury is increasingly having to enroll low achieving students as it battles its financial problems.
You have curious obsession with Middlebury. Have you talked to someone about this?
DP but cowering at personal attacks when presented with data doesn’t help your case…
The board is on to you, just the troll posing a DP.
Wow, that's REALLY marketing for yield (and I mean not in a good way). Also for full-pay parents. Warning signs right there - plus the 35 to a class for $94K a year is alarming. Forbes and other financials have announced SLAC after SLAC, which has been closing since COVID. Worth paying attention to.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:409 students (out of 598 total enrolled freshman) are admitted Early Decision.
That's 68% of the freshman class.
Only 2,738 students attend Middlebury, with 400 of them off the books for admissions stats purposes because they are the "February" admits.
200 of the 2738 were handpicked from the waitlist, preserving yield and circumventing need blind admissions.
Schools like Middlebury are struggling to attract high achieving student.
Only 41 freshman out of 500 scored above a 1530 on the SAT.
Middlebury is increasingly having to enroll low achieving students as it battles its financial problems.
Without knowing the entire history of Middlebury, did it ever get the top students? Or are the lower SAT students now just becoming more prevalent?
Troll is getting desperate.
This doesn’t sound like trolling. Midd doesn’t have a history of classes filled with 1550+ students.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:409 students (out of 598 total enrolled freshman) are admitted Early Decision.
That's 68% of the freshman class.
Only 2,738 students attend Middlebury, with 400 of them off the books for admissions stats purposes because they are the "February" admits.
200 of the 2738 were handpicked from the waitlist, preserving yield and circumventing need blind admissions.
Schools like Middlebury are struggling to attract high achieving student.
Only 41 freshman out of 500 scored above a 1530 on the SAT.
Middlebury is increasingly having to enroll low achieving students as it battles its financial problems.
Without knowing the entire history of Middlebury, did it ever get the top students? Or are the lower SAT students now just becoming more prevalent?
Troll is getting desperate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:409 students (out of 598 total enrolled freshman) are admitted Early Decision.
That's 68% of the freshman class.
Only 2,738 students attend Middlebury, with 400 of them off the books for admissions stats purposes because they are the "February" admits.
200 of the 2738 were handpicked from the waitlist, preserving yield and circumventing need blind admissions.
Schools like Middlebury are struggling to attract high achieving student.
Only 41 freshman out of 500 scored above a 1530 on the SAT.
Middlebury is increasingly having to enroll low achieving students as it battles its financial problems.
Without knowing the entire history of Middlebury, did it ever get the top students? Or are the lower SAT students now just becoming more prevalent?
In 1960, Middlebury placed in the same tier as schools such as Duke, Penn and Bowdoin when considered by SAT profiles:
https://share.google/ZPj3tUkYNYtZlLet4
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:409 students (out of 598 total enrolled freshman) are admitted Early Decision.
That's 68% of the freshman class.
Only 2,738 students attend Middlebury, with 400 of them off the books for admissions stats purposes because they are the "February" admits.
200 of the 2738 were handpicked from the waitlist, preserving yield and circumventing need blind admissions.
Schools like Middlebury are struggling to attract high achieving student.
Only 41 freshman out of 500 scored above a 1530 on the SAT.
Middlebury is increasingly having to enroll low achieving students as it battles its financial problems.
Without knowing the entire history of Middlebury, did it ever get the top students? Or are the lower SAT students now just becoming more prevalent?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is that a trolling post? It's stating facts. Maybe you don't like the facts but that's your problem.
There are no financial problems. Middlebury has an investment grade credit rating and one of the largest endowments in the country which it draws on it at a conservative rate. They have run a small deficit for years because of MIIS which they are shutting down. The troll likes to spew nonsense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:409 students (out of 598 total enrolled freshman) are admitted Early Decision.
That's 68% of the freshman class.
Only 2,738 students attend Middlebury, with 400 of them off the books for admissions stats purposes because they are the "February" admits.
200 of the 2738 were handpicked from the waitlist, preserving yield and circumventing need blind admissions.
Schools like Middlebury are struggling to attract high achieving student.
Only 41 freshman out of 500 scored above a 1530 on the SAT.
Middlebury is increasingly having to enroll low achieving students as it battles its financial problems.
Without knowing the entire history of Middlebury, did it ever get the top students? Or are the lower SAT students now just becoming more prevalent?