Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is Northeastern still TO and No Essay?
Yes.
And they spam students with free apps.
When?
Three of my kids applied for the past 3-4 years and none got the offer.
One is attending.
I think the school rather enjoys revenue from the app fees.
100,000 x $75 = $75M every year.
Got free app offers from schools like WashU, UChicago
Anonymous wrote:Test required at top schools. And cost.
Less applying to places that require scores—or schools with high score profiles- so lower tier TO apps are up.
Anonymous wrote:nope most are up.Anonymous wrote:This is the highest point before the “cliff”. Drops next year.
Plus Ivy apps are falling.
Anonymous wrote:These are all large, relatively prestigious, urban schools (except for UVA). Might also reflect a turn away from rural and the ongoing turn towards large private and public.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is Northeastern still TO and No Essay?
Yes.
And they spam students with free apps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[color=red]What's behind the surge in applications to some schools?
Three reasons:
1) The Common App: Once you get a few apps in via the Common App, it doesn't take as much heavy lifting as it used to to add another school or three. And often, its possible to re-purpose the base of essays used for other schools. So it's not much to simply tack on more schools this way...
2) The Vicious Cycle: Per #1 above, the Common App makes it easier to add more applications than it used to be. So applications go up while the schools' capacity for how many applications they accept remain the same... so admit rates decline... kids then see this spike in applications and declination in admit rates, get scared that their initial list of 5-8 schools isn't broad enough... so what do they do? They react by applying to more schools since the Common App makes it easy.... it's a vicious cycle.
3) Test Optional: Adding to all of this, we are now several years into Test Optional and kids look at reaches and say "I'll just take a flyer on this and will go test optional"... so Test Optional encourages more applications too.
All of this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Texas saw a massive increase, from 72,000 to 90,000. USC got more than 42,000 EA applications. UVA saw a huge spike. Northeastern went from 98,000 applications to over 107,000. Overall, applications in the Common App increased from 6.3 million to 6.7 million.
I thought that the demographic cliff would be kicking in, but it looks like it is harder than ever.
Two of those are a great educational value
Northeastern likely up from marketing and fee waivers
Northeastern is actually better performing school than the orter two
Northeastern gives merit aid. USC gives merit aid also (though a smaller proportion). Texas is cheap both in-state and out of state. The only school here lacking educational value, to some, is UVA oos.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[color=red]What's behind the surge in applications to some schools?
Three reasons:
1) The Common App: Once you get a few apps in via the Common App, it doesn't take as much heavy lifting as it used to to add another school or three. And often, its possible to re-purpose the base of essays used for other schools. So it's not much to simply tack on more schools this way...
2) The Vicious Cycle: Per #1 above, the Common App makes it easier to add more applications than it used to be. So applications go up while the schools' capacity for how many applications they accept remain the same... so admit rates decline... kids then see this spike in applications and declination in admit rates, get scared that their initial list of 5-8 schools isn't broad enough... so what do they do? They react by applying to more schools since the Common App makes it easy.... it's a vicious cycle.
3) Test Optional: Adding to all of this, we are now several years into Test Optional and kids look at reaches and say "I'll just take a flyer on this and will go test optional"... so Test Optional encourages more applications too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is Northeastern still TO and No Essay?
Yes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:University of Texas saw a massive increase, from 72,000 to 90,000. USC got more than 42,000 EA applications. UVA saw a huge spike. Northeastern went from 98,000 applications to over 107,000. Overall, applications in the Common App increased from 6.3 million to 6.7 million.
I thought that the demographic cliff would be kicking in, but it looks like it is harder than ever.
Two of those are a great educational value
Northeastern likely up from marketing and fee waivers
Northeastern is actually better performing school than the orter two