<p>Please rate these Unis (1 to 10) in order of selectivity:</p>
<p>Cornell
Mcgill
Brandeis
Indiana U-Bloomington
Purdue
UI urbana champaign
Case western
U of maryland college park
Trinity coll.
Babson coll.</p>
<p>Please rate these Unis (1 to 10) in order of selectivity:</p>
<p>Cornell
Mcgill
Brandeis
Indiana U-Bloomington
Purdue
UI urbana champaign
Case western
U of maryland college park
Trinity coll.
Babson coll.</p>
<p>based on SAT 75th percentile</p>
<p>Cornell 1470
Brandeis 1440
Case Western 1430
Trinity CT 1410
Illinois 1380
Maryland 1360
McGill ???guess
Babson 1320
Purdue 1260
Indiana 1220</p>
<p>According to the US News: </p>
<p>Student selectivity (15 percent). A school’s academic atmosphere is determined in part by the abilities and ambitions of the student body. We therefore factor in test scores of enrollees on the sat or act tests (50 percent of the selectivity score); the proportion of enrolled freshmen who graduated in the top 10 percent of their high school classes for all national universities and liberal arts colleges, and the top 25 percent for institutions in the master’s and comprehensive colleges categories (40 percent); the acceptance rate, or the ratio of students admitted to applicants (10 percent). The data are for the fall 2003 entering class.</p>
<p>Using the 2005 U.S. News best Colleges (this will change at the end of the week)</p>
<p>Using their selectivity ranking the schools are as follows:</p>
<p>Cornell #16
Brandeis #33
Case Western #47
Trinity CT # 33 (among the LACs)
Illinois #43
Maryland #50
McGill ???guess
Babson Unranked specialty school -Business
Purdue #136
Indiana #162</p>
<p>Acceptance rates are:</p>
<p>Cornell 31%
Brandeis 44%
Case Western 75%
Trinity CT 36% (among the LACs)
Illinois 57%
Maryland 43%
McGill ???guess
Babson 37%
Purdue 79%
Indiana 81%</p>