More ED stats for the Class of 2015

<p>The Daily Pennsylvanian article has been updated with more stats:</p>

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<p>[Early</a> decision admit rate falls to 26 percent | The Daily Pennsylvanian](<a href=“http://www.thedp.com/article/early-decision-admit-rate-falls-26-percent]Early”>http://www.thedp.com/article/early-decision-admit-rate-falls-26-percent)</p>

<p>“International students make up 10 percent of the accepted pool, and 40 percent of all admitted students identified themselves as American Indian, Asian, Latino or black.”</p>

<p>Given an incoming ED class of 1,190, 10% international, 40% minority doesn’t leave many spots for the unhooked applicant…</p>

<p>would be curious to see actual breakdowns of acceptance rates for unhooked, white kids…</p>

<p>probably down in the teens even for ED…depending on how many actually applied…</p>

<p>Surely gives new meaning to the word, “crapshoot”…</p>

<p>and I haven’t even considered legacies and athletes…wow</p>

<p>^ more so with the vast majority of international students. Unless you’re from Andorra or Qatar, your chances are lower than the average unhooked white applicant.</p>

<p>Interesting that though ED applications were up materially, the average SATs of admitted students were flat.</p>

<p>rodney said “Given an incoming ED class of 1,190, 10% international, 40% minority doesn’t leave many spots for the unhooked applicant…”</p>

<p>Well you have to remember that minority doesn’t necessarily mean hooked. There are underrepresented minorities, and certainly there are overrepresented minorities. </p>

<p>But then again there are still other forms of hooks…</p>