Anonymous wrote:College of the Holy Cross. Had a 17% acceptance rate this year
Anonymous wrote:UMD was stuck in the 50s forever. Then they finally broke through all the way to 46. Now they're 44 and nowhere near done, IMO. Applications continue to soar. That's trending up if I've ever seen it.
Anonymous wrote:UGA for kids who can't get into UVA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vanderbilt, UFlorida UTexas and for liberal
arts schools Holy Cross and Davidson.
Vandy? Because of the law school? Didn't the undergrad drop 5 spots?
I think undergrad is still T20?
Vanderbilt RD admit rate: 3.3%
Was that driven by the success of the football team this past year? Maybe, but according to college navigators it is now more selective than many Ivies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:William & Mary
William & Mary has been going *down* in the rankings, not up.
Anonymous wrote:Boston University.
I think BU has great potential and is undervalued.
Anonymous wrote:William & Mary
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vanderbilt, UFlorida UTexas and for liberal
arts schools Holy Cross and Davidson.
Vandy? Because of the law school? Didn't the undergrad drop 5 spots?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Vanderbilt, UFlorida UTexas and for liberal
arts schools Holy Cross and Davidson.
How are Vanderbilt and Davidson trending up? They are already up there.
Vandy more selective than almost all ivies this year.
Davidson RD admit rate this year mind-boggling.
This could be about the denominator - the schools have done a great job with marketing and get a ton of applications. But it’s meaningless if those surplus applications are from under-qualified students who never had a chance.
The question is, what are the stats for the accepted students? GPA/rigor/test scores? And how many of them were accepted by other highly in demand / rejective schools?
For example, what are the odds that a high-stays kid who gets into Vanderbilt or Davidson also gets into Duke? I know that their admit rate is similarly low. But is the applicant pool truly the same?
Anonymous wrote:Vanderbilt, UFlorida UTexas and for liberal
arts schools Holy Cross and Davidson.
Anonymous wrote:Boston University.
I think BU has great potential and is undervalued.