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UC Admissions Trends

Top Tier Admissions

At Top Tier Admissions our goal is to help make the college admissions process more transparent and in this case, as we dive into acceptance rates data and admissions statistics from this most recent application cycle, we noticed a few UC admissions trends that we felt compelled to share with you. After all, knowledge is power.

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The Admissions Process Is Not Necessarily About You!

Admissions Village

Ivy day is a blood bath because, hello, the HUGE majority of kids do not get accepted to these colleges. Harvard’s acceptance rate last year was 3%, and more colleges than ever before colleges have acceptance rates that are in the single digits. Tulane’s acceptance rate last year was 10%, and this year was 13%.

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Medical Schools in California: How to Get In (2023)

Shemmassian Academic Consulting

Unfortunately, California med school admissions are also incredibly difficult due to schools’ competitive stats, the large state population, and the massive number of applications each program receives. Plus, we’ll go over admissions strategies to help you improve your odds of gaining an acceptance.

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Top 10 Early Admissions Trends: Class of 2028

Top Tier Admissions

the Class of 2028 early admissions results continue an ongoing trend in college admissions—higher application volumes (in most cases) and lower acceptance rates. Record-Low Acceptance Rates: Many universities experienced record-low acceptance rates in their early decision rounds, reflecting an increasingly competitive admissions landscape.

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Will Legacy Admissions End Along With Affirmative Action?

BestColleges

We might soon see more universities abandon legacy preferences in the face of growing public pressure. Harvard is being sued … again. This time, the suit involves legacy admissions , the university's policy of favoring children of alumni. Supreme Court's recent decision to ban race-conscious admissions. The complaint, filed with the U.S.

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IT'S NOT YOU, IT’S THEM

Admissions Village

Ivy day is a blood bath because, hello, the HUGE majority of kids do not get accepted to these colleges. Harvard’s acceptance rate this year was 3% and I can list over a dozen colleges off the top of my head that have acceptance rates that are in the single digits. A college is yielding more of its accepted students.

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Which Colleges Benefit Students the Most?

BestColleges

That's what a team of researchers at Bain & Company set out to determine. Measuring Graduation Rates and Earnings The Bain study begins by defining student outcomes as graduation rates and earnings, so we have to accept this premise before moving on. And it examined earnings 10 years out for cohorts entering in 2008 and 2009.