Thursday, June 11, 2020

Ivy Statistics

Ivy Statistics June 30 Ivy Coach keeps the most thorough dataset of Ivy League admission statistics that youll find anywhere. Interested in perusing Ivy League statistics  over the last several years? Well, weve got them all for you. Nowhere will you find a more complete dataset and analysis of Ivy statistics over the years than right here on Ivy Coachs website. Read about the Ivy League admissions statistics for the Classes of 2018, 2013, 2012, 2011, 2010, 2009, 2008, and 2007. Read how an Ivy League colleges  admission rate has decreased  over these years or learn how the percentage of students admitted via an Early policy has changed. This year, Brown had a 8.6% overall acceptance rate. Columbias equivalent statistic stood at 7.0%. Cornell? 14.0%. Dartmouths stood at 11.5%. Harvard? 5.9%. Penn? 9.9%. Princetons stood at 7.3%, while Yales stood at 6.3%. But these numbers only tell part of the story. Isnt it important to know what percentage of an incoming class at an Ivy League school was admitted via an Early policy as opposed to during Regular Decision? One would think so! Read about the percentage of first-generation college students in the incoming class at Dartmouth or about the percentage of Latinos in Princetons incoming class. This is important data to mine as you navigate the highly selective college admissions process. Knowledge is power and these statistics paint a story of the admissions process that youll find educational. So peruse the stats and dont just look through this years stats. Maybe there was an anomaly. Go through the data over years. Thatll give you a better sense of the dataset.

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