Monday, July 27, 2020
2018-19 Early Action Early Decision Acceptance Rates For Top Colleges
2018-19 Early Action Early Decision Acceptance Rates For Top Colleges The 2018-19 Early Action and Early Decision Acceptance Rates The 2018-19 Early Action and Early Decision Acceptance Rates To absolutely no oneâs surprise, this was a very competitive year for college applications. With each passing year more applicants pen Early Action and Early Decision love letters to their dream schools. In response, top schools have carried on with their tradition of accepting a very small percentage of these eager applicant pools (but still more than the Regular Decision pool). This yearâs influx of Early Action and Early Decision applications has pushed acceptance rates down to some of the lowest numbers weâve seen, and we expect the trend to continue. As schools announce their acceptance rates, we will update this list, so make sure to check back! As you may already know, Stanford is no longer releasing these numbers, so the most selective school (up until now) in the country will no longer make the list. Here are the EA and ED acceptance rates for some of the countryâs most competitive schools in 2018: Emory: 42.6% Princeton: 13.9% Harvard: 13.4% Yale: 13.9% Dartmouth: 23% Brown: 18.2% Cornell: 22.6% University of Georgia: 44.6% If you didnât receive the news you were hoping for this December, remember that you are in the majority! College admissions is incredibly competitive and getting a rejection or deferral does not mean that you still canât secure admission to a school that is a great fit for you. Just follow our advice and keep calm. As Dorothy once sang in Wizard of Oz, âSomewhere over the rainbow/ Way up high/ Theres a college that I heard of/ Once in a catalogue.â (Thereâs a chance weâre remembering part of that wrong.) P.S. Having trouble keeping track of Regular Decision deadline? Theyâre all right here! About Kat StubingView all posts by Kat Stubing » Need last minute essay help? Give us a call! CONTACT US »
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