Each and every year, we release the admissions statistics for America’s highly selective universities. Now, some of these schools release their data at the conclusion of the Early Decision / Early Action and Regular Decision rounds of admission. And yet other such schools — a growing number of elite schools …
We call these parents the number-crunchers. Maybe you’re one of them and you just don’t realize it. Or maybe you do. The number-crunchers are the parents who fixate on admissions statistics for Ivy League and other highly selective universities. They talk about how the Regular Decision admission rate at Harvard …
Let’s talk about admissions stats, baby. Let’s talk about you and me. Oh. Does that song not go like that? Well it does for the purposes of this particular post. When parents and students first come to us, there’s a whole lot of information they do know and a whole lot …
For the second day in a row, Brian Taylor, Director of Ivy Coach, is featured on the pages of “The Yale Daily News,” this time in a piece by Tyler Foggatt entitled “Yale College applications fall just short of record.” Oh, and we’ve got some Ivy League application stats to …
We’ve got the Ivy League admission stats for the Class of 2018 live and we figured you might be interested in checking it out. Read about the overall admission rates at each of the Ancient Eight institutions from Brown’s 8.6% rate to Columbia’s 7.0% rate to Dartmouth’s 11.5% rate to Harvard’s …
College admissions statistics don’t typically include this number. Men get admitted at a 13% higher rate…according to a 2007 “US News & World Report” study. According to a “Philadelphia Inquirer” piece entitled “Affirmative Action Isn’t for White Guys,”At some institutions, men get an even bigger boost than that. The College …