Anonymous wrote:AI devaluation of undergrad degrees is rapidly occurring. This is what will kill higher ed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Fordham, MI State both considerably easier
Fordham had an 11k increase in applications this year. How is it getting easier?
Anonymous wrote:Fordham, MI State both considerably easier
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are any colleges in the general top 100 actually
becoming (or will become) easier to get into ?
All colleges past T30.
+1. Demographic plus raise of AI will make more people rethink going to college. Outside of T30 there'll be plenty of open seats.
Because everyone wants to pay $90k+ to attend WashU and Emory.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are any colleges in the general top 100 actually
becoming (or will become) easier to get into ?
All colleges past T30.
+1. Demographic plus raise of AI will make more people rethink going to college. Outside of T30 there'll be plenty of open seats.
Because everyone wants to pay $90k+ to attend WashU and Emory.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As soon as every kid stops applying to 20 schools on common app, it will immediately become much much easier. But that wouldn’t happen.
Why?
Math.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are any colleges in the general top 100 actually
becoming (or will become) easier to get into ?
All colleges past T30.
+1. Demographic plus raise of AI will make more people rethink going to college. Outside of T30 there'll be plenty of open seats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As soon as every kid stops applying to 20 schools on common app, it will immediately become much much easier. But that wouldn’t happen.
Why?
Anonymous wrote:https://hechingerreport.org/a-trend-colleges-might-not-want-applicants-to-notice-its-becoming-easier-to-get-in/
List of schools where admissions rates has INCREASED
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are any colleges in the general top 100 actually
becoming (or will become) easier to get into ?
It's already easier to get into college now than it was 10-20 years ago at all uni/colleges except for the same 40-ish schools that everyone applies to (that are often called "top 20-25" but are more accurately a rotating group of 40-45 schools that cycle in and out of the T25).
So if you focus primarily on schools ranked 40-100, it's already easier. It's all about applying to some less known but equally solid schools and getting excited by them.
Look past the logos.