<p>In past years, Penn has never accepted more than 1200 applicants through ED, and I doubt that it will this year (the ED ceiling seems to be just under 50% of the target class of 2420). So the ED acceptance rate should be about 23% this year.</p>
<p>^ Don’t know how many are recruited athletes. I’d be surprised if it’s more than a few hundred or so (if that many).</p>
<p>And I’d guess (emphasis on guess) that the legacy ED acceptance rate is probably around 30%, give or take. Several years ago, when Penn still had pages on its alumni web site dedicated to legacy admissions, the ED legacy acceptance rate was reported to be 5-10% higher than the overall ED acceptance rate. And the RD legacy acceptance rate was basically the same as the overall RD rate (i.e., as regularly confirmed by Penn officials, there is virtually no legacy advantage accorded in the RD round).</p>
<p>For whatever reason the area I live in (Northern New Jersey) has gotten a huge increase in Penn ED applicants. In my school alone, last year one kid applied ED. this year about 15 did…</p>
<p>Do you think it’s likely that the increase is mostly for Wharton? I know that at my school, at least, Wharton is extremely popular (more so than last year) among prospective business majors.</p>
<p>As a CAS prospie, I’m hoping that’s the case. lol</p>
<p>Could anyone please figure out where most of the increase in applicants are applying and how competitive they are? Like are they actually more qualified students or just random kids that have nothing else to do. And is the increase in applicants in Wharton, engineering, cas or nursing??? Whoever finds the answer to these 2 questions will calm down or make more tense 99% of the ED kids lol THanks</p>