Stanford dean: School’s ultra-low admit rate not something to boast about

The Common Application needs to go. It’s a tremendous money maker for schools (multiply $70 times 30,000 applications — assuming 5,000 are free) and creates false hopes. MIT does not use the Common Application and has far fewer applicants. As long as colleges are making millions of dollars from applicants with no chance of acceptance, they are acting unethically and have no incentive to change.