Anonymous wrote:My two Asian cousins from Cali put in close to thirty applications each.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My two Asian cousins from Cali put in close to thirty applications each.
I understand. I want my kids to apply to no more then 9 schools but then statistics reveal that as Asians, we have to apply to more schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Duke reported a record 8% increase in applications over last year as did many of their peer institutions : http://www.dukechronicle.com/article/2018/02/duke-breaks-its-record-for-number-of-applications-received-staying-on-par-with-peer-schools
The Duke Dean of Admissions seems skeptical that #s of applications can keep increasing...
And they increased their tuition to go along with it. I didn't hear them say they're skeptical that won't keep increasing.
Roger on the tuition hike. Increased by almost 4% and Duke says it was the smallest increase in a decade:
Duke University raised its cost for tuition by 3.9 percent during its board of trustee's planning retreat held Friday and Saturday, bringing the cost for undergraduates to more than $53000. ... The Durham-based school said the bump is the smallest annual percentage increase in the last decade.
And with room and board, books, etc. a year at Duke is getting awfully close to $75k!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Duke reported a record 8% increase in applications over last year as did many of their peer institutions : http://www.dukechronicle.com/article/2018/02/duke-breaks-its-record-for-number-of-applications-received-staying-on-par-with-peer-schools
The Duke Dean of Admissions seems skeptical that #s of applications can keep increasing...
And they increased their tuition to go along with it. I didn't hear them say they're skeptical that won't keep increasing.
Roger on the tuition hike. Increased by almost 4% and Duke says it was the smallest increase in a decade:
Duke University raised its cost for tuition by 3.9 percent during its board of trustee's planning retreat held Friday and Saturday, bringing the cost for undergraduates to more than $53000. ... The Durham-based school said the bump is the smallest annual percentage increase in the last decade.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My two Asian cousins from Cali put in close to thirty applications each.
I understand. I want my kids to apply to no more then 9 schools but then statistics reveal that as Asians, we have to apply to more schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Duke reported a record 8% increase in applications over last year as did many of their peer institutions : http://www.dukechronicle.com/article/2018/02/duke-breaks-its-record-for-number-of-applications-received-staying-on-par-with-peer-schools
The Duke Dean of Admissions seems skeptical that #s of applications can keep increasing...
And they increased their tuition to go along with it. I didn't hear them say they're skeptical that won't keep increasing.
Anonymous wrote:if georgetown went to common app it would probably cut its acceptance rate by a third.
Anonymous wrote:Duke reported a record 8% increase in applications over last year as did many of their peer institutions : http://www.dukechronicle.com/article/2018/02/duke-breaks-its-record-for-number-of-applications-received-staying-on-par-with-peer-schools
The Duke Dean of Admissions seems skeptical that #s of applications can keep increasing...
Anonymous wrote:if georgetown went to common app it would probably cut its acceptance rate by a third.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NESCAC school Bates reported an astounding 45% increase in applications over last year. http://www.bates.edu/news/2018/02/21/bates-college-attracts-record-number-of-applications-for-incoming-class/
Well, no surprise: "Bates has simplified the application process in another way. Effective this year, the college has eliminated the application requirement of a supplemental essay."
It's sad how far so many colleges are going just to push their acceptance rate down.
Right. And Bates has been test optional for awhile now. Now watch Bates regular decision yield plummet into the 20s% range as many of those seniors just threw in a Bates application b/c it required no effort. Bates relies on 2 rounds of Early Decision to admit more than half their class to boost its yield ala UChicago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:NESCAC school Bates reported an astounding 45% increase in applications over last year. http://www.bates.edu/news/2018/02/21/bates-college-attracts-record-number-of-applications-for-incoming-class/
Well, no surprise: "Bates has simplified the application process in another way. Effective this year, the college has eliminated the application requirement of a supplemental essay."
It's sad how far so many colleges are going just to push their acceptance rate down.