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~1995: University of Chicago: 68% Acceptance Rate ~1998: George Washington University: 80% Acceptance Rate</p> <p>Don’t look too far, you’ll just cry and wish you were born in 1940. Al Gore was in the bottom 50% of his class, got around a 1300/1600 on his SAT’s, and was so confident about admissions that he ONLY APPLIED TO HARVARD - and ...
March 29, 2024. Harvard University Early Action for Fall 2024 Admission. early-action. 41. 22849. March 26, 2024. NYT link: At Harvard, Some Wonder What it Will Take to Stop the Spiral. 38. 3090.
Certain majors are only taught at certain colleges, and the various colleges have different admissions competitiveness. For example, if you declare a major of Environmental Sciences or Nutritional Sciences, then you are, by definition, applying to the College of Natural Resources (CNR). CNR is probably easier to get into than Letters&Science.</p>.
The Harvard Summer School program is extremely easy to get into. I think I read somewhere that the program has above a 50% acceptance rate. Frankly, the program is designed to make Harvard some extra money in the summer, so the program is extremely expensive, and in my opinion not worth it.
What is the acceptance rate for children of faculty going into Harvard? In the lawsuit sample, children of faculty had a ~81% admit rate (60/~74). The admit rate was 100% among the 13 (small sample) Asian children of faculty. Children of staff had a ~36% admit rate. The frequently quoted 46.7% figure includes both children of faculty and staff.
Controlling for GPA, test scores, and what colleges students applied applied to, most colleges with less than 50% acceptance rate have about the same financial outcomes for students, with first gens and minority students being slight outliers with a 5-10% 10 year income difference based on school selectivity/prestige.
<p>notjoe – You are missing a lot if you just focus on the rate of early acceptances. The total number of students Harvard accepts each year is remarkably stable – the maximum variance in the past 11 years is 101 students, or 5%, and if you disregard the two high years for the classes of 2009 and 2010, the maximum variance is 35, or about 1.6%.</p>
The research is additionally supposedly published on the Harvard undergraduate journal which when searched up, doesn’t have much information about it. On the flip-side, other than the application fee the program is free and has a 10% acceptance rate. Ever since I started high school I’ve been suspicious of scam programs.
Undergraduate acceptance rate: 7%; Number of medical school applicants: 58; Medical school acceptance rate: 75–80% on average; Swarthmore College. U.S. News & World Report Rank (Liberal Arts Colleges): 4 (tie) Location: Swarthmore, PA; Undergraduate acceptance rate: 7%; Number of medical school applicants: <50; Medical school acceptance rate ...
To the best of my knowledge, Harvard has never published how many student’s it waitlists every year, but Yale and Princeton have – and those numbers have fluctuated between 1200 to 1400 waitlisted students per school. Yes, almost an entire other class full of students gets waitlisted – and for just a handful of spots.