Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:99% of early admits were in top 10% of class.
Most private schools do not rank and many public schools also do not rank. So thr 90% number is for those students whose schools does calculate a rank (which could be less than 50% of schools).
But could be more…
48% submitted rank. It's on the CDS and also on this page a few posts up.
Don’t buy it. Too high. Think it is a mistake and the CDS isn’t filled out completely anyhow. It is also a year behind other schools, which have long since released 2022-2023. For example, WashU is 27% in 2021-2022, and Johns Hopkins 2022-2023 is 25%.
No way Chicago is 1/2 that only…
Many schools do not fill out every box on the CDS. For example, waitlist numbers, off the top of my head. Even if the CDS is “a year behind” u are saying u know for a fact that it’s incorrect??—that they r lying on the document or made an error that they r deliberately not correcting? That’s a bold statement and that’s fine if you r privy to inside information of their errors or concealment.
Name another selective school that fails to release ED and waitlist numbers. Maybe Colby. Otherwise, you can’t. Chicago is sketch on this; no need to be an apologist.
Many schools do not release waitlist numbers. Columbia University, as an example, does not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which year’s CDS states this?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:99% of early admits were in top 10% of class.
Most private schools do not rank and many public schools also do not rank. So thr 90% number is for those students whose schools does calculate a rank (which could be less than 50% of schools).
But could be more…
48% submitted rank. It's on the CDS and also on this page a few posts up.
the most recent one. published on their website. accessed via google.com. are you familiar with the World Wide Web?
Very, bless your heart. Where does it say acceptance rate 30-40%? And majority of students are unranked? Ppl r stating very specific numbers and percentages so I am glad it’s all there.
People are guessing abut the 30-40%. the 48% who don't rank IS ON THE CDS. The most recent one and also, every single one before. the numbers may vary a digit or two, but it's reported annually. GOOGLE UCHICAGO CDS
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m the one who posted 30-40%. As I said in my original comment, it’s from the Harvard-Westlake data for unhooked students with GPAs of 3.9-4.3.
Unhooked Harvard-Westlake students with higher GPAs are accepted at a noticeably lower rate. That inversion (where more qualified students are less likely to be accepted) is true of a number of other ED schools, but none so highly ranked as Chicago.
We’re all guessing based on the partial information available from different high schools, because Chicago evidently believes it’s in its own best interest to hide this data.
What data is it hiding compared to other schools? Chicago recently released a CDS and provided admission stats for this year. What additional data is it hiding that other schools give a breakdown for?
ED acceptance rate. UVA gives its ED acceptance rate (and even breaks it down by in-state vs OOS). Chicago doesn’t.
Also hiding % of class filled in ED rounds, number taken off waitlist, EA admit rate. Last April released first CDS ever (was for 21-22 instead of 22-23, which other schools had already released last April). Still no 22-23 release even….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which year’s CDS states this?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:99% of early admits were in top 10% of class.
Most private schools do not rank and many public schools also do not rank. So thr 90% number is for those students whose schools does calculate a rank (which could be less than 50% of schools).
But could be more…
48% submitted rank. It's on the CDS and also on this page a few posts up.
the most recent one. published on their website. accessed via google.com. are you familiar with the World Wide Web?
Very, bless your heart. Where does it say acceptance rate 30-40%? And majority of students are unranked? Ppl r stating very specific numbers and percentages so I am glad it’s all there.
People are guessing abut the 30-40%. the 48% who don't rank IS ON THE CDS. The most recent one and also, every single one before. the numbers may vary a digit or two, but it's reported annually. GOOGLE UCHICAGO CDS
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:99% of early admits were in top 10% of class.
Most private schools do not rank and many public schools also do not rank. So thr 90% number is for those students whose schools does calculate a rank (which could be less than 50% of schools).
But could be more…
48% submitted rank. It's on the CDS and also on this page a few posts up.
Don’t buy it. Too high. Think it is a mistake and the CDS isn’t filled out completely anyhow. It is also a year behind other schools, which have long since released 2022-2023. For example, WashU is 27% in 2021-2022, and Johns Hopkins 2022-2023 is 25%.
No way Chicago is 1/2 that only…
Sorry. Meant no way Chicago is double that.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which year’s CDS states this?Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:99% of early admits were in top 10% of class.
Most private schools do not rank and many public schools also do not rank. So thr 90% number is for those students whose schools does calculate a rank (which could be less than 50% of schools).
But could be more…
48% submitted rank. It's on the CDS and also on this page a few posts up.
the most recent one. published on their website. accessed via google.com. are you familiar with the World Wide Web?
Very, bless your heart. Where does it say acceptance rate 30-40%? And majority of students are unranked? Ppl r stating very specific numbers and percentages so I am glad it’s all there.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:99% of early admits were in top 10% of class.
Most private schools do not rank and many public schools also do not rank. So thr 90% number is for those students whose schools does calculate a rank (which could be less than 50% of schools).
But could be more…
48% submitted rank. It's on the CDS and also on this page a few posts up.
Don’t buy it. Too high. Think it is a mistake and the CDS isn’t filled out completely anyhow. It is also a year behind other schools, which have long since released 2022-2023. For example, WashU is 27% in 2021-2022, and Johns Hopkins 2022-2023 is 25%.
No way Chicago is 1/2 that only…
Many schools do not fill out every box on the CDS. For example, waitlist numbers, off the top of my head. Even if the CDS is “a year behind” u are saying u know for a fact that it’s incorrect??—that they r lying on the document or made an error that they r deliberately not correcting? That’s a bold statement and that’s fine if you r privy to inside information of their errors or concealment.
Name another selective school that fails to release ED and waitlist numbers. Maybe Colby. Otherwise, you can’t. Chicago is sketch on this; no need to be an apologist.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:99% of early admits were in top 10% of class.
Most private schools do not rank and many public schools also do not rank. So thr 90% number is for those students whose schools does calculate a rank (which could be less than 50% of schools).
But could be more…
48% submitted rank. It's on the CDS and also on this page a few posts up.
Don’t buy it. Too high. Think it is a mistake and the CDS isn’t filled out completely anyhow. It is also a year behind other schools, which have long since released 2022-2023. For example, WashU is 27% in 2021-2022, and Johns Hopkins 2022-2023 is 25%.
No way Chicago is 1/2 that only…
Many schools do not fill out every box on the CDS. For example, waitlist numbers, off the top of my head. Even if the CDS is “a year behind” u are saying u know for a fact that it’s incorrect??—that they r lying on the document or made an error that they r deliberately not correcting? That’s a bold statement and that’s fine if you r privy to inside information of their errors or concealment.
As for the class rank 48% submitted data, logic is your friend. Lots of CDS data out there: find a selective school that has anywhere near 48% class rank submission and get back to me. Oops, you can’t….
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:99% of early admits were in top 10% of class.
Most private schools do not rank and many public schools also do not rank. So thr 90% number is for those students whose schools does calculate a rank (which could be less than 50% of schools).
But could be more…
48% submitted rank. It's on the CDS and also on this page a few posts up.
Don’t buy it. Too high. Think it is a mistake and the CDS isn’t filled out completely anyhow. It is also a year behind other schools, which have long since released 2022-2023. For example, WashU is 27% in 2021-2022, and Johns Hopkins 2022-2023 is 25%.
No way Chicago is 1/2 that only…
Many schools do not fill out every box on the CDS. For example, waitlist numbers, off the top of my head. Even if the CDS is “a year behind” u are saying u know for a fact that it’s incorrect??—that they r lying on the document or made an error that they r deliberately not correcting? That’s a bold statement and that’s fine if you r privy to inside information of their errors or concealment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:99% of early admits were in top 10% of class.
Most private schools do not rank and many public schools also do not rank. So thr 90% number is for those students whose schools does calculate a rank (which could be less than 50% of schools).
But could be more…
48% submitted rank. It's on the CDS and also on this page a few posts up.
Don’t buy it. Too high. Think it is a mistake and the CDS isn’t filled out completely anyhow. It is also a year behind other schools, which have long since released 2022-2023. For example, WashU is 27% in 2021-2022, and Johns Hopkins 2022-2023 is 25%.
No way Chicago is 1/2 that only…
Many schools do not fill out every box on the CDS. For example, waitlist numbers, off the top of my head. Even if the CDS is “a year behind” u are saying u know for a fact that it’s incorrect??—that they r lying on the document or made an error that they r deliberately not correcting? That’s a bold statement and that’s fine if you r privy to inside information of their errors or concealment.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:99% of early admits were in top 10% of class.
Most private schools do not rank and many public schools also do not rank. So thr 90% number is for those students whose schools does calculate a rank (which could be less than 50% of schools).
But could be more…
48% submitted rank. It's on the CDS and also on this page a few posts up.
Don’t buy it. Too high. Think it is a mistake and the CDS isn’t filled out completely anyhow. It is also a year behind other schools, which have long since released 2022-2023. For example, WashU is 27% in 2021-2022, and Johns Hopkins 2022-2023 is 25%.
No way Chicago is 1/2 that only…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m the one who posted 30-40%. As I said in my original comment, it’s from the Harvard-Westlake data for unhooked students with GPAs of 3.9-4.3.
Unhooked Harvard-Westlake students with higher GPAs are accepted at a noticeably lower rate. That inversion (where more qualified students are less likely to be accepted) is true of a number of other ED schools, but none so highly ranked as Chicago.
We’re all guessing based on the partial information available from different high schools, because Chicago evidently believes it’s in its own best interest to hide this data.
What data is it hiding compared to other schools? Chicago recently released a CDS and provided admission stats for this year. What additional data is it hiding that other schools give a breakdown for?
ED acceptance rate. UVA gives its ED acceptance rate (and even breaks it down by in-state vs OOS). Chicago doesn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m the one who posted 30-40%. As I said in my original comment, it’s from the Harvard-Westlake data for unhooked students with GPAs of 3.9-4.3.
Unhooked Harvard-Westlake students with higher GPAs are accepted at a noticeably lower rate. That inversion (where more qualified students are less likely to be accepted) is true of a number of other ED schools, but none so highly ranked as Chicago.
We’re all guessing based on the partial information available from different high schools, because Chicago evidently believes it’s in its own best interest to hide this data.
What data is it hiding compared to other schools? Chicago recently released a CDS and provided admission stats for this year. What additional data is it hiding that other schools give a breakdown for?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:99% of early admits were in top 10% of class.
Most private schools do not rank and many public schools also do not rank. So thr 90% number is for those students whose schools does calculate a rank (which could be less than 50% of schools).
But could be more…
48% submitted rank. It's on the CDS and also on this page a few posts up.
Don’t buy it. Too high. Think it is a mistake and the CDS isn’t filled out completely anyhow. It is also a year behind other schools, which have long since released 2022-2023. For example, WashU is 27% in 2021-2022, and Johns Hopkins 2022-2023 is 25%.
No way Chicago is 1/2 that only…