Anonymous wrote:6% OOS, 7.5% in state
Stats just came out
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No supplemental essays. Acceptance rate can be easily manipulated.
Yep! No essays always lead to more apps and then a lower rate.
+2
It's funny that the OP probably thinks this is so remarkable when it's easy to see why people just throw easy applications at schools that don't require anything of them.
Yea, well, and other posters with nearly perfect credentials are saying they didn't get in, so . . .
That's not the point. The point is this is an easy way to juice their ranking, as the PP was saying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No supplemental essays. Acceptance rate can be easily manipulated.
Yep! No essays always lead to more apps and then a lower rate.
+2
It's funny that the OP probably thinks this is so remarkable when it's easy to see why people just throw easy applications at schools that don't require anything of them.
Yea, well, and other posters with nearly perfect credentials are saying they didn't get in, so . . .
That's not the point. The point is this is an easy way to juice their ranking, as the PP was saying.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No supplemental essays. Acceptance rate can be easily manipulated.
Yep! No essays always lead to more apps and then a lower rate.
+2
It's funny that the OP probably thinks this is so remarkable when it's easy to see why people just throw easy applications at schools that don't require anything of them.
Yea, well, and other posters with nearly perfect credentials are saying they didn't get in, so . . .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No supplemental essays. Acceptance rate can be easily manipulated.
Yep! No essays always lead to more apps and then a lower rate.
+2
It's funny that the OP probably thinks this is so remarkable when it's easy to see why people just throw easy applications at schools that don't require anything of them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No supplemental essays. Acceptance rate can be easily manipulated.
Yep! No essays always lead to more apps and then a lower rate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:'Anonymous wrote:If its only by stats why did Uva ask to keep portal updated with achievements?
Of course it isn't only stats. For starters, they require and read the personal statement (unlike Alabama and Clemson). And the activities. And the recommendations (unlike Penn State). And so on.
Look, I don't like that they dropped the supplemental but clearly they do have a holistic approach or we wouldn't have high stats kids like the above PP who didn't get in!
They read the common app essay?
What then does that mean no “supplemental essays”?
Confused
Anonymous wrote:Wake me when they get a Nobel.