<p>College</a> Admissions</p>
<p>This year there was 3,340,235 high school graduates eligible for college.</p>
<p>Next year there will be 3,320,163 high school grads eligible for college.</p>
<p>Good Luck, Im definately gonna need it lol.</p>
<p>College</a> Admissions</p>
<p>This year there was 3,340,235 high school graduates eligible for college.</p>
<p>Next year there will be 3,320,163 high school grads eligible for college.</p>
<p>Good Luck, Im definately gonna need it lol.</p>
<p>20,000 kids really isn't going to make that much of a difference...</p>
<p>Agree with above poster. when you are talking about 3.5 million, 20k matters not.... that's ~.6% or for my friends out there who are also taking the AP Calculus exam soon... .598%</p>
<p>-TBird</p>
<p>Great to be in the class of 08'.</p>
<p>Hardest year? That's what they said about last year's class. I wouldn't count on college admissions getting any easier in the future.</p>
<p>i heard 09 was the hardest year..</p>
<p>These HS grad numbers are for the US. International applications are increasing as well.</p>
<p>Sorry, but these numbers are pretty meaningless. The vast majority of high school graduates are not applying to the most selective colleges in the nation.</p>
<p>The main contributor to the rising application numbers and the corresponding dropping acceptance percentages at top schools is the fact the students are applying to many more schools then they used to. That's not going to stop because of a few less high school students. To contrary, this year's results will probably cause the next crop of applicants to apply to even more schools. The sheer volume of applications has made predicting admissions much less of a science and much more of a lottery.</p>