<p>would this mean that Penn likes my school?</p>
<p>Also, 30 to Cornell</p>
<p>13 to columbia (0 in 07)</p>
<p>would this mean that Penn likes my school?</p>
<p>Also, 30 to Cornell</p>
<p>13 to columbia (0 in 07)</p>
<p>I don’t understand your question. I’m sure you know that the answer is obvious. What are you hoping repliers to this post to say?</p>
<p>“Naw, man. That sucks! Dude, we sent 50 to Yale and Harvard. You’re doomed!” </p>
<p>C’mon…</p>
<p>Somewhat, but be careful; read into it. My school similarly has a lot of Penn acceptances (8-10 a year) but pretty much all of them are ED, and probably half legacy admits. If you’re going Penn RD don’t think that just because your school has a good track record means that you have an edge. In fact, when such a large ED population from one school is reached, it might be impossible for you to even get in RD.</p>
<p>Chances are many are hooked. Are you local to Penn?</p>
<p>some have legacy (about 7 of them over the last 5 years)</p>
<p>I live in NJ but a commuters distance from Penn</p>
<p>My school sends about that many people to Penn each year (with more than that being accepted). ~40% are “hooked,” and a majority do RD.</p>
<p>yeah boyyyyy.</p>
<p>how big is your school? If your school is like 100 ppl per year, that’s phenomenal, 5,000…not so much…</p>