Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Middlebury's ED acceptance rate is 39%.
Wesleyan's ED acceptance rate is 41%
Barnard's ED acceptance rate is 25%
WashU's ED acceptance rate is 26%
BU's ED acceptance rate is 27%
BC's ED acceptance rate is 30%
Williams' ED acceptance rate is 27%
The list goes on and on and on.
athletes as a percentage of class composition.
Wesleyan 24%
Barnard --
WashU 8%
BU 3%
BC 5%
Williams 39%
I think you can sus out ED is most helpful for non-athletes at WashU, Barnard, BU, BC .. not so much Wesleyan or Williams
This is case by case stuff
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What you should be looking at is the percentage of the freshmen class that is taken early decision. This is what really skews the overall acceptance rates. That will show if the EA or RD rounds are all for show:
Percent of class taken EDI and/or EDII:
Barnard: 60% taken ED
Colby: 50% taken ED
Middlebury: 70% taken ED
Vanderbilt: 50% taken ED
Dartmouth:50% taken ED
Williams:46% taken ED
Brown: 50% taken ED
Duke: 46% taken ED
Wesleyan: 59%
Wash. U: 74%
BU: 57%
Emory: 68%
Johns Hopkins: 62%
Rice: 44%
BC: 58%
Pomona: 52%
Last year, NEU only took 34% ED
UChicago would be at the top of the list at probably 90%+ of the class taken from ED1&2. But they refuse to disclose the stats. Wonder why?!!!! lol. They game the system to the hilt to appear more selective and prestigious.
Anonymous wrote:MIT does not have ED.
My DS really liked CMU and applied ED to it for CS. ED was just to improve his chance. Then we realized that CMU costs 90K a year and I prayed hard that he would not get in there. He didn't. Thank God.
Anonymous wrote:I think the bad-mouthing of NEU might come to an end. I had no idea they took so few in early decision, relatively speaking. Maybe the scarcity of spots makes that school extemely selective, not marketing voodoo.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Washu does NOT take 74% of their class ED
Correct. It’s around 60% (1100 out of 1800). https://wustl.edu/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/wustl-cds-2022-2023.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Washu does NOT take 74% of their class ED
Anonymous wrote:Chicago has a notoriously high percent of the class admitted via ED but still has a 790 average math SAT. Not sure ED rate aligns to quality of admitted students, at least vis a vis the usual metrics. Agree that there is a lot wrong with ED but I’m not sure it is the way to get a sense of quality of either the institution or the student body.
Anonymous wrote:What you should be looking at is the percentage of the freshmen class that is taken early decision. This is what really skews the overall acceptance rates. That will show if the EA or RD rounds are all for show:
Percent of class taken EDI and/or EDII:
Barnard: 60% taken ED
Colby: 50% taken ED
Middlebury: 70% taken ED
Vanderbilt: 50% taken ED
Dartmouth:50% taken ED
Williams:46% taken ED
Brown: 50% taken ED
Duke: 46% taken ED
Wesleyan: 59%
Wash. U: 74%
BU: 57%
Emory: 68%
Johns Hopkins: 62%
Rice: 44%
BC: 58%
Pomona: 52%
Last year, NEU only took 34% ED