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Old 12-17-2008, 01:39 AM   #46
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I came across this .pdf at random while doing an unrelated search, and I think it might be of interest. It has historical admission data from 1979-2001.

http://www.yale.edu/oir/book_numbers..._1979_2001.pdf
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Old 01-12-2009, 09:33 PM   #47
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to tarzan: i honestly don't think they feel any remorse in rejecting a person twice, but i think you're right when you say if two people are equal, the EA with get in
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Old 01-28-2009, 02:28 PM   #48
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Should be around 5% acceptance rate for Yale RD.
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Old 01-28-2009, 03:37 PM   #49
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Should be around 5% acceptance rate for Yale RD.
742 applicants were admitted to Yale through SCEA. Assuming that 80% (a little low) of these choose to enroll, that's 594 students already in the class of 2013.

Yale likes to have an entering class of around 1300. Put another way, Yale needs about 700 more students for the class of 2013. Since Yale RD has a yield of around 70%, it needs to admit approximately 1000 students.

20368 students applied RD. Add the 2645 students who were deferred from SCEA. That gives a total RD applicant pool of 23013.

1000 students admitted out of 23013 gives an RD admit rate of 4.35%. Delightfully low, eh?
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Old 01-28-2009, 07:28 PM   #50
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They'll admit a little more than 1000 RD. They said 1900-2000 overall. Take the low end, subtract 742, divide by 23013 and you get about 5%. If they admit more than 1900 overall, then obviously it goes up.
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Old 01-28-2009, 08:19 PM   #51
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I suspect many schools with large increases in applicants will be more conservative with admissions numbers and put more people on waiting lists instead. These schools really cannot afford to have too many people matriculate.
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Old 02-08-2009, 10:40 PM   #52
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Interesting. 6% of applicants in my area was admitted last year overall. This year, 6% has already been admitted - with more to come RD.
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Old 04-17-2009, 08:44 PM   #53
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Chances 4 a Hopeless Cali :)

Hi! This is my first post so I am a sort n00b.
I LOVE YALE....and I am dying to know whether I have a chance:

Anyways here's my stuff:

Gender: Female
Citizen/International: US Citizen
Race: South Asian -> East Indian

State: CA
Type of school: Decent Public (API scores: 810)

Currently: A JUNIOR!!!
SAT: 2310, CR: 790 Math: 770 Writing: 750
ACT: not taken yet

SAT IIs: Math: 800 US History: 800 Chemistry: 790

APs:

Freshman Year: AP Biology + honors crap
Sophomore Year: Honors Pre-Calc, AP Chemistry, AP Statistics
Junior Year: AP Physics B, AP Calc BC, AP ENG 11, APUSH, Journalism
Spanish 4
Senior Year: AP Lit, AP Gov, AP Psych, AP Physics C, AP Spanish 5, Journalism

ALL 5s in my AP exams thus far.

Unweighted GPA: 3.917 (by Application time because my Calc teacher is INSANE
and i got a B each semester)

Weighted GPA: 4.4? maybe

Extra-Curriculars:

Tennis:
4 years Varsity Singles
3 years All-League
- 2 years League Second Team
- 1 year League First Team
Team Captain

Debate:
4 years Varsity LD Debate
National Forensic League Special Distinction
- 500+ points
- 2 years in a row STATE Championships (Sophomore and Junior Year)
-Freshman, Sophomore year Most-Dedicated Member
-TOP Debater in SChool

District Youth Advisory Commissioner (Leadership):
-2 years as a Commissioner

SPARKS Representative from Youth Advisory Commission
- 2 years

American Cancer Society:
- School Club Founder and President
- Relay for Life Captain
- District Publicity Chair
- District Youth Chair

Global Youth Action:
-School Club President and Founder

O-Ambassador:
- O-Ambassador Team Founder and Captain

Red Cross:
-Youth Commission Ambassador
-School officer
-LDC member
-LDC staffer

Volunteering:
-Volunteers for Washington Hospital (10-12)
-Tutors at the Tri-City Homeless Coalition (9)

Journalism:
-2 years
-Web-Editor
-Section Editor

OTHER School Awards:
-Most Activity (Extra-Curricular) Points
in my grade level
- Outstanding award-thing

CSF Member:
-3 years

NSHSS (National Society for High School Scholars):
-3 years

National Honor Society (in Irvington High School):
-2 years

Math Club Member
- 4 years
- Junior Year AIME Regionals Competition

PTSA:
PTSA Historian and Co-Quest Coordinator
PTSA Youth Communications Committee

Site Council:
-Site Council Student Representative
-Secretary

PYLC: Presindential Inauguration Scholar

People to People International Ambassador

Cancer Action Network Legislative Ambassador


Other EXTRA Cs:

- volunteered in Hospital in INDIA (for 3 weeks)
- publishing a novel
- started non-profit
- Involved in Junior States of America
-nanowrimo
- lincoln-douglas tutorials

JOBS: maybe something

Quality of Essays: REALLY GOOD ( i write pretty well )
Teacher Recs: good


SORRY FOR THE LONG POST PEEPS, but WILL I GET IN????
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Old 04-19-2009, 07:56 AM   #54
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^You should start a separate thread in the Yale or Whats my Chance forum - you might get more response there.
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Old 04-19-2009, 03:51 PM   #55
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thanks! do u have the link for that forum...i tried to look and yeah...i couldnt find it
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Old 04-19-2009, 04:46 PM   #56
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Here you go:

http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/what-my-chances/
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Old 04-19-2009, 09:02 PM   #57
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OMG!!! thanks so much

srry if i seem like a total newbie.
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Old 05-31-2009, 03:39 PM   #58
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i need help deciding.
i currently got accepted to harvard, yale, stanford, MIT, and cornell
i find it very hard to make the decision as to which one to go to.
they ALL gave me scholarship
help please?
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Old 05-31-2009, 10:15 PM   #59
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^^A bit late, aren't you? The national decision date was May 1. And Ivies don't give merit-based scholarships.
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Old 07-05-2009, 04:48 PM   #60
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Your qualifications look excellent. I would say you should reach out to the Women's Tennis Coach to see if there is a chance for you to get recruited as you would be well qualified on the academic side. I hate to say this but Division I sports talent is a major differentiator...
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