Acceptance Rates 2016

<p>wait. they… have… FULL BEDS? Oh sweet mother of pearl. I might actually be looking forward to living arrangements next year. :D</p>

<p>only in the new dorms! ahahha. but underclassmen dorms are really nice too! they don’t have full beds though :confused: but my host lived in lyons, and her double was HUGE.</p>

<p>Does anyone know the statistics for ED 1 and ED 2? Is it roughly the same for each?</p>

<p>ED2 has a lower acceptance rate</p>

<p>is it by a significantly large amount?</p>

<p>Statistics for ED1 of 2010
[Early-Decision</a> Applications Surge at Vanderbilt, George Washington and Dartmouth - NYTimes.com](<a href=“http://thechoice.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/11/18/ed/]Early-Decision”>Early-Decision Applications Surge at Vanderbilt, George Washington and Dartmouth - The New York Times)</p>

<p>I think fewer people apply ED2 also.</p>

<p>According to the most recent ED statistics, the overall acceptance rate from ED1 and ED2 was 22%:
[The</a> Early Line on Early Applications for the Class of 2016 - NYTimes.com](<a href=“http://thechoice.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/11/16/early-admission-2011-2/]The”>The Early Line on Early Applications for the Class of 2016 - The New York Times)</p>

<p>For last year’s data, Pomona accepts no more than 30% of its class through both ED programs, so the cap is at 117. After using the data to do some algebraic manipulations, I calculated that there were 296 ED2 applicants vying for 44 spots, coming down to an acceptance rate of 15%, half that of ED1. Number is still significantly better than admissions rate for RD, as I remember for the high school class of 2010, was 5.4%</p>

<p>crazy man.</p>

<p>The numbers for this year’s ED1s are in (75 admitted from 297 ED1 applications):
<a href=“https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/pub?hl=en_US&hl=en_US&key=0ArlRBr9Qvz0mdFNZOE9BM3gtRHFnaExVNnpBcVM4SEE&output=html[/url]”>Early Admission - Google Drive;

<p>For some perspective, from Pomona’s CDS and a previous Times story, it appears that last year Pomona admitted 73 of 236 for ED1 and 59 of 407 for ED2.</p>

<p>Wow, ED1 acceptance rates from Pomona fell nearly 5.5% while applications rose 33%(looks like the highest on the list, not including Harvard/Princeton). What does this mean/predict for ED2/Regular Decision 1?</p>

<p>@lumiya, 5.4% acceptance rate for RD? That’s impossible.</p>