Anonymous wrote:That's quite the accusation, if you contend that Bethesda Magazine fabricated dozens of college acceptances out of thin air.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every school yield protects. I think people just don't like change in college tiers. These are not predetermined categories. neu has done a fantastic job with building its coop program and improving its desirability. Yes it's true, my DS and his friends mostly regard neu in the same tier as HYPSM because the acceptance rate is lower than all of those schools at 3.5%. we are at a W school so when someone gets into MIT for example it's met with a 'meh', but when you get into neu everyone will know. My DS said his friends literally screamed when someone got accepted because 40+ applied this year and only one got in. It truly is an amazing prestigious school.
If you are talking about W schools, I have some numbers to share from this source: https://moco360.media/2023/09/13/where-montgomery-county-high-school-graduates-are-going-to-college/
Looking at the "W" schools, Whitman, WJ, Wootton, and Churchill, here is Applied/Accepted/Enrolled data:
Whitman
69/16/5
WJ
68/22/6
Churchill
65/23/8
Wootton
98/26/6
Total
300/87/20
This gleans a acceptance rate among W schools of 27% and a yield of 22%. Not very impressive numbers for a school that is claiming to be on the same level as the ivies lol.
This data is false and self selected. At current W school 75 applied and I know one maybe two max who got in
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every school yield protects. I think people just don't like change in college tiers. These are not predetermined categories. neu has done a fantastic job with building its coop program and improving its desirability. Yes it's true, my DS and his friends mostly regard neu in the same tier as HYPSM because the acceptance rate is lower than all of those schools at 3.5%. we are at a W school so when someone gets into MIT for example it's met with a 'meh', but when you get into neu everyone will know. My DS said his friends literally screamed when someone got accepted because 40+ applied this year and only one got in. It truly is an amazing prestigious school.
If you are talking about W schools, I have some numbers to share from this source: https://moco360.media/2023/09/13/where-montgomery-county-high-school-graduates-are-going-to-college/
Looking at the "W" schools, Whitman, WJ, Wootton, and Churchill, here is Applied/Accepted/Enrolled data:
Whitman
69/16/5
WJ
68/22/6
Churchill
65/23/8
Wootton
98/26/6
Total
300/87/20
This gleans a acceptance rate among W schools of 27% and a yield of 22%. Not very impressive numbers for a school that is claiming to be on the same level as the ivies lol.
Anonymous wrote:Every school yield protects. I think people just don't like change in college tiers. These are not predetermined categories. neu has done a fantastic job with building its coop program and improving its desirability. Yes it's true, my DS and his friends mostly regard neu in the same tier as HYPSM because the acceptance rate is lower than all of those schools at 3.5%. we are at a W school so when someone gets into MIT for example it's met with a 'meh', but when you get into neu everyone will know. My DS said his friends literally screamed when someone got accepted because 40+ applied this year and only one got in. It truly is an amazing prestigious school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm only post because someone else just bumped this up, but can we just move on? Why do people keep resurrecting this thread? (Unless f course the NEU marketer). It's insane. It's a decent midtier college in cool city. It has some creative admissions/marketing that result in a low admit rate. It offers coops. There. Can we please put this to bed now?
Curious if there are any other "midtier" colleges with an average SAT of 1500? Patiently waiting...
Those stats are gamed just like their admissions rate. Their admissions numbers are just not comparable to any other school because they are calculated differently.
You can't game a 1500.
It’s called test optional.
Nope, it was like that before TO
Anonymous wrote:Every school yield protects. I think people just don't like change in college tiers. These are not predetermined categories. neu has done a fantastic job with building its coop program and improving its desirability. Yes it's true, my DS and his friends mostly regard neu in the same tier as HYPSM because the acceptance rate is lower than all of those schools at 3.5%. we are at a W school so when someone gets into MIT for example it's met with a 'meh', but when you get into neu everyone will know. My DS said his friends literally screamed when someone got accepted because 40+ applied this year and only one got in. It truly is an amazing prestigious school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm only post because someone else just bumped this up, but can we just move on? Why do people keep resurrecting this thread? (Unless f course the NEU marketer). It's insane. It's a decent midtier college in cool city. It has some creative admissions/marketing that result in a low admit rate. It offers coops. There. Can we please put this to bed now?
Curious if there are any other "midtier" colleges with an average SAT of 1500? Patiently waiting...
Those stats are gamed just like their admissions rate. Their admissions numbers are just not comparable to any other school because they are calculated differently.
You can't game a 1500.
It’s called test optional.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm only post because someone else just bumped this up, but can we just move on? Why do people keep resurrecting this thread? (Unless f course the NEU marketer). It's insane. It's a decent midtier college in cool city. It has some creative admissions/marketing that result in a low admit rate. It offers coops. There. Can we please put this to bed now?
Curious if there are any other "midtier" colleges with an average SAT of 1500? Patiently waiting...
Those stats are gamed just like their admissions rate. Their admissions numbers are just not comparable to any other school because they are calculated differently.
You can't game a 1500.
It’s called test optional.
Anonymous wrote:Every school yield protects. I think people just don't like change in college tiers. These are not predetermined categories. neu has done a fantastic job with building its coop program and improving its desirability. Yes it's true, my DS and his friends mostly regard neu in the same tier as HYPSM because the acceptance rate is lower than all of those schools at 3.5%. we are at a W school so when someone gets into MIT for example it's met with a 'meh', but when you get into neu everyone will know. My DS said his friends literally screamed when someone got accepted because 40+ applied this year and only one got in. It truly is an amazing prestigious school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'm only post because someone else just bumped this up, but can we just move on? Why do people keep resurrecting this thread? (Unless f course the NEU marketer). It's insane. It's a decent midtier college in cool city. It has some creative admissions/marketing that result in a low admit rate. It offers coops. There. Can we please put this to bed now?
Curious if there are any other "midtier" colleges with an average SAT of 1500? Patiently waiting...
Those stats are gamed just like their admissions rate. Their admissions numbers are just not comparable to any other school because they are calculated differently.
You can't game a 1500.