Category: Acceptance Rate
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Misconceptions About Applying to all 8 Ivy League Colleges
Deciding which college to apply to in the U.S. is mired with confusion. The dream of studying at Ivy League colleges is so great that often students make unrealistic decisions without considering the implications. In Spring 2024, a piece of news doing the rounds was how Malena Galletto, a Washington Heights teenager, was accepted to… Read more
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Analysis of Acceptance Rates- Part 3- University of California
The University of California System The University of California system is considered one of the best state universities in the U.S.A. Four out of the ten campuses of the University of California colleges featured in the top 50 in Forbes’ 2024-25 America’s Top Colleges list. At #5 is The University of California Berkeley, and at… Read more
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Analysis of Acceptance Rates-Part 2-The Liberal Arts Colleges
Application rates to liberal arts colleges (LAC) like Williams, Amherst, Swarthmore, Pomona and Wellesley have surged in recent years. Popularly known as The Little Ivies, these colleges are different from larger research or technical universities for the following reasons: An emphasis on broad-based education and interdisciplinary learning; a sole focus on undergraduate education and a… Read more
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Analysis of Acceptance Rates- 2020-2024- Part 1-The Ivy Leagues
Considered the pinnacle of higher education in the United States, the eight Ivy League colleges attract high-achieving students from around the globe. To be successfully admitted into one of these colleges is a testimony to their academic prowess. The desire to get in is so great that beginning in grade 9, students work tirelessly to… Read more
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A comprehensive analysis of Brown’s class of 2028
A comprehensive analysis of Brown’s class of 2028 Insights into Admission Numbers and Trends For the class of 2028, Brown University received an application of 6,244 in the Early Decision round, and they admitted 898 students. Further 1,623 students received their admission offer in the Regular Decision out of an application pool of 42,637. According… Read more
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A comprehensive analysis of Columbia’s class of 2028
Insights into Columbia’s Admission Statistics for Class of 2028 Columbia has offered 2,319 students admission to the class of 2028 from a pool of 60,248 applicants for both Early and Regular decision; the highest in the history of Columbia, according to their website. However, the acceptance rate is a low 3.9 %. Columbia released their… Read more
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A Comprehensive Analysis of MIT’s Class of 2028
MIT breaks records with 28,232 Applications for Class of 2028 MIT announced that for the class of 2028, they received a record-breaking application of 28,232 including Early and Regular Action. The number of students who received the offer is 1,275. This represents an overall acceptance rate of 4.5%. In the Early Application cycle, MIT received… Read more
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How Yale’s Class of 2028 Ushers in a New Era of Admissions
Yale College’s Class of 2028 isn’t just a group of 709 exceptional students – it’s a glimpse into the future. In a year marked by a record-low 9.02% acceptance rate and a landscape reshaped by shifting policies, these young minds stand at the intersection of tradition and innovation, poised to redefine what it means to… Read more
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The Evolving Face of Forbes College Rankings 2023
Every year, Forbes releases its highly anticipated rankings of U.S. colleges, assessing institutions based on a diverse range of factors that reflect their commitment to providing a top-notch education. The c rankings are a popular way to compare the quality of different colleges in the United States. The rankings are based on several factors, including… Read more
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What You Need to Know About Harvard University
Synonymous with prestige, excellence and achievement, Harvard University is one of the most prestigious and well-known universities in the world. A private Ivy League research university founded in 1636, Harvard has had eight U.S. presidents graduate from its gothic splendour, including Franklin Delano Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy. If you aspire to join this elite… Read more