<p>I was deferred ea then rejected from U Chicago. I thought it was my highest reach but after reading the threads on here I am doubting myself!</p>
<p>U Chicago’s acceptance rate was 27% in 2009
<a href=“https://collegeadmissions.uchicago.edu/admissions/classprofile.shtml[/url]”>https://collegeadmissions.uchicago.edu/admissions/classprofile.shtml</a>
and the UVA OOS acceptance rate was 29.7% in 2008
[IAS</a> Historical Data: First-Time First-Year Applicants by Residency](<a href=“http://www.web.virginia.edu/IAAS/data_catalog/institutional/historical/admission/first_by_residency.htm]IAS”>http://www.web.virginia.edu/IAAS/data_catalog/institutional/historical/admission/first_by_residency.htm)</p>
<p>Very close, but I wouldn’t give up hope on UVA. Every college looks for something a little different. Good luck!! :)</p>
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<p>It’s closer to 18% this year, given the 42% rise in applications.</p>
<p>The 2009 app numbers are closer to this year’s.</p>
<pre><code>Total number of applications (Class of 2013): 21,839
Total number of VA apps (Class of 2013): 7,663
Total number of OOS apps (Class of 2013): 13,764
Overall offers (Class of 2013): 6,331 total offers (28.9%)
Total VA offers (Class of 2013): 3,276 offers (42.7%)
Total OOS offers (Class of 2013): 3,055 offers (22%)
Enrollment goal (Class of 2013): 3,240 first-year students
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<p>More:
<a href=“http://uvaapplication.blogspot.com/2010/03/lets-talk-about-ratios-quotas-and-admit.html[/url]”>http://uvaapplication.blogspot.com/2010/03/lets-talk-about-ratios-quotas-and-admit.html</a></p>
<p>It just goes to show how acceptance rates can vary year to year. My stats are pretty useless lol.</p>