31.5% Admit Rate

<p>Since all of the letters have been sent, Good luck to all!!!!</p>

<p>Where did you get that number?</p>

<p>found it... wow... 14,200 applicants this year from 12,012 last year...</p>

<p>where did you find this number?</p>

<p><a href="http://media.www.emorywheel.com/media/storage/paper919/news/2006/04/05/News/Admission.Rate.Drops.By.4.5.Points-1778432.shtml?sourcedomain=www.emorywheel.com&MIIHost=media.collegepublisher.com%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://media.www.emorywheel.com/media/storage/paper919/news/2006/04/05/News/Admission.Rate.Drops.By.4.5.Points-1778432.shtml?sourcedomain=www.emorywheel.com&MIIHost=media.collegepublisher.com&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>This doesn't make me feel good (I haven't heard back yet).</p>

<p>hmm...now I'm curious about the % of ED applicants accepted</p>

<p>All the ED applicants should accept - that's the advantage for the colleges for ED.</p>

<p>you mean "all the ED applicants should ENROLL?" Well, of course.</p>

<p>I meant the % of ED appllicants that the admission officers decided to accept (and thus let enroll)</p>

<p>It's always a little higher. I think last year ED acceptance was like 42% compared with last year's RD acceptance of 30-something %.</p>

<p>Emory seems to really love their EDers</p>

<p>The Early Decision round of applicants this year was especially competitive, Walls said, with 470 of the 1,250 spots - 37 percent - in the freshman class going to early decision applicants.</p>