Early Decision Statistics

<p>[Bwog</a> Early Decision Stats: Lots of People Want to Go to Columbia](<a href=“http://bwog.com/2010/12/23/early-decision-stats-lots-of-people-want-to-go-to-columbia/]Bwog”>http://bwog.com/2010/12/23/early-decision-stats-lots-of-people-want-to-go-to-columbia/)</p>

<p>Columbia received a total of 3,229 Early Decision applications this year (final after adjustments)</p>

<pre><code>* 632 students, or 19.57% of the ED pool, were admitted

  • 696 students, or 21.55% of the ED pool, were deferred to the Regular Decision pool
  • ED applications increased 8% from the previous year’s total of 2,983
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<p>Do you know what this means for the deferred applicants? Will we have a better shot because we were weeded out from the rest of the EDers or is it still a long shot since we were not accepted the first time around?</p>

<p>@admissiongeek: hey um do you think you can get data on the separate colleges (percentage accepted to CC and percentage accepted to SEAS)? Thanks!</p>

<p>@Tortugaverde: I think the burden is on you once you’ve been deferred to get accepted RD</p>

<p>admissionsgeek, pwoods already posted this.</p>