Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those state schools are even lower than listed because those rates include in-state and out-of-state kids.
Yep. Georgia Tech at 9% for OOS this cycle.
Yep
UNC 7% OOS
UCLA 7% OOS
UVA 10% OOS
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the difference between this and last year?
The test required ivies are up slightly due to less applications.
Covid forced 100% of universities to go “test optional” (TO) temporarily, because the SAT could not be administered.
When TO happened, applications to all universities across the board went up by 40%.
The use of the common app partially facilitated that 40% increase.
Anonymous wrote:Seems pretty selective to me! Someone on here really hates UVA. Same admissions as Michigan +/- and not far off of Emory. My DC got into USC, UNC and UVA and chose UVA. Great education at half the price.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is the difference between this and last year?
The test required ivies are up slightly due to less applications.
Anonymous wrote:What’s the source? Several schools on the list have not reported their numbers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
|Caltech|\~2.3%| required
|Stanford|\~3.9%| required
|Harvard|\~4.2%| required
|Columbia|4.3%| TO
|Duke|4.5%| TO
|MIT|4.5%| required
|Princeton|\~4.5%| TO
|Yale|4.6%| required
|UPenn|\~4.9%| required
|Vanderbilt|\~5.6%| TO
|Brown|5.7%| required
|Dartmouth|6%| required
|Johns Hopkins|\~6%| required
|Bowdoin|\~6.8%| TO
|Northwestern|7%| TO
|Pomona|\~7.2%| TO
|Amherst|7.4%| TO
|Swarthmore|7.4%| TO
|NYU|7.7%| TO
|Rice|7.8%| TO
|Cornell|\~8.4%| TO
|Williams|8.5%| TO
|UCLA|\~8.6%| TO
|Notre Dame|9%| TO
|Claremont McKenna|\~9.4%| TO
|USC|10.4%| TO
|Berkeley|\~10.5%| TO
|Tufts|10.5%| TO
|CMU|\~11%| TO
|Georgetown|12.2%| required
|Harvey Mudd|\~12.3%| TO
|WashU|\~12.5%| TO
|Boston College|12.6%| TO
|Georgia Tech|12.7%| required
|Wellesley|13.7%| TO
|Emory|14.9%| TO
|UNC|\~15.1%| TO
|UMich|\~15.2%| TO
|UVA|15.4%| TO
Why do they all publish acceptance rates before the cycle is complete? If they have to take students off of waitlist, the rate will change.
yes, especially at the tiny schools like small LACs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Liberty University 99%
1% had their credit card rejected...but they still count the application.
+1. Liberty U—. You pay ( or take out loans— here, we’ll help) you play.
Did you know Liberty was the largest user of federal student loan money in the US (at least as of 2-3 years ago)?
Anonymous wrote:Are these the top hardest to get into or a selection overall?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At our private, NYU takes huge numbers of middle-of-the-class students ED. Cornell does not.
And I was proud of my DC for being accepted to Stern ... which now seems like an easy admit!
Stern is not an easy admit. But ED is definitely beneficial at NYU
Stern and Tisch are surely difficult admits but the original point was that NYU having a lower acceptance rate than Cornell is...deceptive.