Showing posts with label college admission. Show all posts
Showing posts with label college admission. Show all posts

Thursday, April 12, 2007

Ivy League Admission Statistics

Ivy league schools have always been hard to get into, but in recent years competition has become fierce. The number of applicants to these schools has skyrocketed while the freshmen class size has remained steady. Here are the admissions statistics for the Ivy League for Fall of 2007's entering class.

Brown

Acceptance Rate: 13.5%
Early Action/Decision: Early Decision
Early Acceptance Rate: 22.7%
Top 10% HS Class: 94%
SAT 27/75: 2010-2290

Columbia
Acceptance Rate: 10.4%
Early Action/Decision: Early Decision
Early Acceptance Rate: 24.4%
Top 10% HS Class: 88%
SAT 27/75: 1980 - 2200

Cornell
Acceptance Rate: 20.5%
Early Action/Decision: Early Decision
Early Acceptance Rate: 36.6%
Top 10% HS Class: 87%
SAT 27/75: 1280-1490 (Includes only analytical and verbal sections)

Dartmouth
Acceptance Rate: 15%
Early Action/Decision: Early Decision
Early Acceptance Rate: 29.7%
Top 10% HS Class: 87%
SAT 27/75: 1350-1530 (Includes only analytical and verbal sections)

Harvard
Acceptance Rate: 9%
Early Action/Decision: Neither
Early Acceptance Rate: N/A (it was 21.8%)
Top 10% HS Class: 90%
SAT 27/75: 2080-2370

University of Pennsylvania
Acceptance Rate: 17.7%
Early Action/Decision: Early Decision
Early Acceptance Rate: 29%
Top 10% HS Class: 91%
SAT 27/75: 1980-2250

Princeton
Acceptance Rate: 10.2%
Early Action/Decision: Neither
Early Acceptance Rate: N/A
Top 10% HS Class: 95%
SAT 27/75: 2050-2360

Yale:
Acceptance Rate: 8.6%
Early Action/Decision: Early Action
Early Acceptance Rate: 19.7%
Top 10% HS Class: 95%
SAT 27/75: 2080-2370

College Admission Blog

Hello soon to be loyal readers of the College Admission Statistics blog!

This blog will focus on the college admissions process and how you can maximize your chances of being admitted to the school of your dreams. Day after day I will toil in the dark depths of the internet to bring you information and tools related to the college admissions process. I will make sure you have everything you need right at your fingertips. Read this blog and you will know which colleges you should apply to, when, and what you need to get in.

-Jason