Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bowdoin higher than Pomona? Wtf?
what's the problem? Seems about right to me.
Lol
Anonymous wrote:Parchment is full of fake submissions.
Anonymous wrote:Of local interest: American University rose 5 places to #69, with an admit rate of 26% (compared with 40% for GW, ranked #56). Maybe some admissions gaming going on there, but also a great new president who seems to be doing good things.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Bowdoin higher than Pomona? Wtf?
what's the problem? Seems about right to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of local interest: American University rose 5 places to #69, with an admit rate of 26% (compared with 40% for GW, ranked #56). Maybe some admissions gaming going on there, but also a great new president who seems to be doing good things.
Selectivity has nothing to do with the President. It's a simple stat that can be gamed with VIP applications that are almost completely filled out, fee waivers for non-need reasons, counting partial applications, using Early Decision, using demonstrated interest, and waitlisting a ton of people and only offering to those you know will accept back.
Anonymous wrote:Bowdoin higher than Pomona? Wtf?
Anonymous wrote:Of local interest: American University rose 5 places to #69, with an admit rate of 26% (compared with 40% for GW, ranked #56). Maybe some admissions gaming going on there, but also a great new president who seems to be doing good things.
Anonymous wrote:Anybody else thinks USNWR messes with the weights every year to get a respectable-but-not-too-shocking shakeup that's "newsworthy"?
Having built indices myself, I know that messing with the weights is really easy to do, even as you publish the indicators that go into your index. Who knows, maybe they publish an unchanging set of weights too, although I don't respect this enough to investigate (even though DC's college is at #5 this year).
Anonymous wrote:Of local interest: American University rose 5 places to #69, with an admit rate of 26% (compared with 40% for GW, ranked #56). Maybe some admissions gaming going on there, but also a great new president who seems to be doing good things.
Anonymous wrote:UVa ahead of Michigan? According to DCUM, that just can' be!
and where was Maryland? Way down the list I suppose.