Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Class of 2027
1) UChicago - 87.8%
https://collegeadmissions.uchicago.edu/apply/class-2027-profile
2) MIT - 84.6%
https://mitadmissions.org/apply/process/stats/
3) Harvard - 84%
https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2023/05/harvards-class-of-2027-yield-continues-strong-trend/
4) Stanford 83.66% - Fall 2021
https://stanforddaily.com/2023/02/28/acceptance-rate-drops-to-3-68-majority-women-and-non-white-students/#:~:text=Out%20of%20the%20competitive%20applicant,3.95%25%20in%20the%20previous%20year.
5) Princeton - 76/6%
https://profile.princeton.edu/admission-and-costs
6) Yale - 69.97%
https://admissions.yale.edu/sites/default/files/2027classprofileweb.pdf
https://tophscollege.blogspot.com/2022/10/universities-with-highest-yield-rate.html
This is the direct reflection of an excellent admissions team
No, Chicago's high yield is the direct result of ED1 and ED2. It's hard NOT to have a high yield when you have both.
UPenn and Ivies invented ED back in the days and all sorts of tactics and the current cartel system.
it's the American system. Colleges using it to admit who actually has the highest interest in the school.
Applying ED to a school does not necessarily indicate you really want to go to a school. It means you will go but not that you want to go.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Class of 2027
1) UChicago - 87.8%
https://collegeadmissions.uchicago.edu/apply/class-2027-profile
2) MIT - 84.6%
https://mitadmissions.org/apply/process/stats/
3) Harvard - 84%
https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2023/05/harvards-class-of-2027-yield-continues-strong-trend/
4) Stanford 83.66% - Fall 2021
https://stanforddaily.com/2023/02/28/acceptance-rate-drops-to-3-68-majority-women-and-non-white-students/#:~:text=Out%20of%20the%20competitive%20applicant,3.95%25%20in%20the%20previous%20year.
5) Princeton - 76/6%
https://profile.princeton.edu/admission-and-costs
6) Yale - 69.97%
https://admissions.yale.edu/sites/default/files/2027classprofileweb.pdf
https://tophscollege.blogspot.com/2022/10/universities-with-highest-yield-rate.html
This is the direct reflection of an excellent admissions team
No, Chicago's high yield is the direct result of ED1 and ED2. It's hard NOT to have a high yield when you have both.
UPenn and Ivies invented ED back in the days and all sorts of tactics and the current cartel system.
it's the American system. Colleges using it to admit who actually has the highest interest in the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Class of 2027
1) UChicago - 87.8%
https://collegeadmissions.uchicago.edu/apply/class-2027-profile
2) MIT - 84.6%
https://mitadmissions.org/apply/process/stats/
3) Harvard - 84%
https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2023/05/harvards-class-of-2027-yield-continues-strong-trend/
4) Stanford 83.66% - Fall 2021
https://stanforddaily.com/2023/02/28/acceptance-rate-drops-to-3-68-majority-women-and-non-white-students/#:~:text=Out%20of%20the%20competitive%20applicant,3.95%25%20in%20the%20previous%20year.
5) Princeton - 76/6%
https://profile.princeton.edu/admission-and-costs
6) Yale - 69.97%
https://admissions.yale.edu/sites/default/files/2027classprofileweb.pdf
https://tophscollege.blogspot.com/2022/10/universities-with-highest-yield-rate.html
This is the direct reflection of an excellent admissions team
No, Chicago's high yield is the direct result of ED1 and ED2. It's hard NOT to have a high yield when you have both.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is wealth related to ED?
They are committed to a school before knowing what their financial aid is, if any.
People have good idea via NPC.
NPC doesn’t tell you if you’ll get into university honors at UIUC. Applying ED forces kids to walk away from other high-quality opportunities, many of which are far less expensive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: Class of 2027
1) UChicago - 87.8%
https://collegeadmissions.uchicago.edu/apply/class-2027-profile
2) MIT - 84.6%
https://mitadmissions.org/apply/process/stats/
3) Harvard - 84%
https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2023/05/harvards-class-of-2027-yield-continues-strong-trend/
4) Stanford 83.66% - Fall 2021
https://stanforddaily.com/2023/02/28/acceptance-rate-drops-to-3-68-majority-women-and-non-white-students/#:~:text=Out%20of%20the%20competitive%20applicant,3.95%25%20in%20the%20previous%20year.
5) Princeton - 76/6%
https://profile.princeton.edu/admission-and-costs
6) Yale - 69.97%
https://admissions.yale.edu/sites/default/files/2027classprofileweb.pdf
https://tophscollege.blogspot.com/2022/10/universities-with-highest-yield-rate.html
This is the direct reflection of an excellent admissions team
Anonymous wrote:Uchicago only accepts through ED1 and ED2, plus only accepts those kids who agree to sign the ED contract to get off its waitlist in RD. Uchicago is not in the same league as HYPMS which don't have ED and their yield is dependent on kids choosing these schools despite having other options. This is why many people don't like Uchicago because of all the games it plays.
Anonymous wrote:So? Most of their students come via ED. Yield means nothing except wealthy students.
Anonymous wrote: Class of 2027
1) UChicago - 87.8%
https://collegeadmissions.uchicago.edu/apply/class-2027-profile
2) MIT - 84.6%
https://mitadmissions.org/apply/process/stats/
3) Harvard - 84%
https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2023/05/harvards-class-of-2027-yield-continues-strong-trend/
4) Stanford 83.66% - Fall 2021
https://stanforddaily.com/2023/02/28/acceptance-rate-drops-to-3-68-majority-women-and-non-white-students/#:~:text=Out%20of%20the%20competitive%20applicant,3.95%25%20in%20the%20previous%20year.
5) Princeton - 76/6%
https://profile.princeton.edu/admission-and-costs
6) Yale - 69.97%
https://admissions.yale.edu/sites/default/files/2027classprofileweb.pdf
https://tophscollege.blogspot.com/2022/10/universities-with-highest-yield-rate.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is wealth related to ED?
They are committed to a school before knowing what their financial aid is, if any.
People have good idea via NPC.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How is wealth related to ED?
They are committed to a school before knowing what their financial aid is, if any.
Anonymous wrote:U Chicago is just gaming the system to get a better rating. It is not a top 20 school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Schools that do two ED rounds are CMU, Johns Hopkins, Vanderbilt, WashU - Chicago belongs to this group. USNews elevated it for years but it is in no way a first choice for top students. It is good choice for private school kids who want to be at a good private but do not have the grades to get into any ivies or Duke etc.
uChicago kids have better stats than all of the Ivies. Only schools with better are CalTech and MIT
The 75% percentile SAT would be the typical stats. The usual top 5 still show higher stats.
https://opuscollegeprep.com/blog/average-sat-scores-at-50-top-us-universities/