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<p>I personally know the Ivy grads. But on LSN: a 3.56/171 (top 20 LAC, English major), and a 3.57/171 (liberal arts major), and a 3.7/171 (liberal arts major, top 50 undergrad)</p>
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<p>THAT data is available on LSN if you search for it. Nearly every high stat applicant who has not received an offer from the T6 attended a third-tier college and/or had a vocational major. As an example, look for an applicant with a 4.0/175 (generally auto-accept numbers) who just got an interview from H (even though he applied months ago): Criminal Justice major from directional college. Yes, he may still get accepted, but it will be off of the WL.</p>
<p>Or, just look at the history of all of those who claim that they have a “strange” cycle. No, they ain’t strange; they are very predictable.</p>
<p>Yes, vocational major grads are accepted into the T14. But the question is at what %? (I don’t have the answer, but I submit that it is much lower than other majors with the same numbers.)</p>
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<p>I disagree with this too. Basket weaving is a vocational major, as is Engineering. But the rigor of engineering will trump in the battle of vocational majors.</p>