<p>Waitlists:
Skidmore- 1 SXC
Middlebury- 1 SXC</p>
<p>Deferred to next session:
Macalester- 1 SXC</p>
<p>Any news from other schools? And does anyone know if we have good changes getting accepted after being waitlisted?</p>
<p>Waitlists:
Skidmore- 1 SXC
Middlebury- 1 SXC</p>
<p>Deferred to next session:
Macalester- 1 SXC</p>
<p>Any news from other schools? And does anyone know if we have good changes getting accepted after being waitlisted?</p>
<p>^^Whitman gives great aid to some handful internationals.</p>
<p>Waitlisted at Carleton, St. Olaf, Gettysburg and F&M. Anyone else?</p>
<p>@cs13 did you know about skidmore decision by post mail? Or email?</p>
<p>previously by email; i received their post mail yesterday.</p>
<p>Saint John’s, MD-1-(me!)</p>
<p>United States:</p>
<p>ED I:
Cornell University: 3; RBS=1, Malpi=1 (CC:adhikari), BNKS=1
Wabash College: RBS=1
Swarthmore College : RBS=1
Vassar College: RBS=1
Trinity College: 4; RBS=2 (CC: pratistha), Trinity Int’l=1 (CC: Manjul), SXC=1 (CC:zeppelin392)
Lehigh University: Trinity Int’l=1 (CC:trinitian)
Hamilton College: BNKS=1
Williams College: RBS=1
Colorado College: Malpi Int’l=1 (CC:sidthekid)
Smith College: RBS=1
Mount Holyoke College: RBS=2
Washington and Lee University: RBS=1
St.Olaf College: (CC:ajax2015)=1
St. Mary’s College of Indiana:Trinity Int’l=1
Lafayette College: BNKS=1</p>
<p>ED II:
Trinity College: Trinity Int’l=1
Mount Holyoke College: RBS=1
Smith College: ACE Institute=1</p>
<p>EA:
University of Michigan at Ann Arbor: RBS=1</p>
<p>Regulars:
Colgate University: Trinity Int’l=1
Kenyon College: RBS=1
Franklin and Marshall College: RBS=1
Vanderbilt University: RBS=1
St. Olaf College:2; BNKS=1 (CC:davidv), RBS=1
Franklin and Marshall College:3; BNKS=2, RBS=1
Mt Holyoke College: RBS=3, BNKS=2
Clark University: RBS=1
Brandeis University: RBS=1
Lafayette College: RBS=1
Bryn Mawr College: RBS=1
Reed College: 4; RBS=2, NIST=1, Trinity Int’l=1
Bard College: St. Joseph’s Darjeeling=1(CC:Josephite)(DSS)
Trinity College: RBS=1 (cc: sarbaraj101)
Swarthmore College: BNKS=1
Sarah Lawrence College: NIST=1 ( CC: lakesidecool )
University of Richmond: Xavier Int’l=1
Berry College: Xavier Int’l=1
Tufts University: 3; KCM=1, RBS =2
Williams College: BNKS = 1
Whitman College: Kathmandu Academy=1
Carleton College: RBS=1
St. John’s College(MD): 1 (CC:seriousrem)
Middlebury College:UWC =1
Macalester College:UWC =1
Colby College: UWC=1
Bucknell College: UWC =1</p>
<p>Germany:</p>
<p>JUB: 18; Goldengate=2 (CC: pinkfloyd4life),(CC: fznfire), Trinity Int’l=2, BNKS=3, SXC=1, KA=1, Chelsea=2, RBS=5 (CC: sarbaraj101), Xavier Int’l=1, ACE Institute=1</p>
<p>United Arab Emirates:</p>
<p>NYU Abu Dhabi: BNKS=1 (CC:davidv)</p>
<p>[Stanford</a> and Duke Accepted How Many? Colleges Report 2011 Admission Figures - NYTimes.com](<a href=“http://thechoice.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/03/30/admit-stats-2011/]Stanford”>Stanford and Duke Accepted How Many? Colleges Report 2011 Admission Figures - The New York Times)</p>
<p>seriousrem … how much aid did they award you?</p>
<p>@pookie, neither St. John’s nor JUB has informed me of the aid yet. the wait is torturous.</p>
<p>what college are you attending?!</p>
<p>^St. John’s usually meets demonstrated need with a huge grant!</p>
<p>^^They did mention that there are insufficient funds this year. Did your friend already (officially) reject the offer…?</p>
<p>When is the deadline to submit enrollment deposit for JUB for round 2?</p>
<p>Acceptances from R.B.S.: 36
Acceptances from B.N.K.S.: 14</p>
<p>Information extracted from the list above.</p>
<p>I thought B.N.K.S. and R.B.S. were rivals. So, where is the rivalry if it is 36 against 14?</p>
<p>RBS just stole the show! DAMN!</p>
<p>^ RBS did steal the show but it will not last for many years. In a few year’s time, admission rates will have fallen even more dramatically in american colleges but RBS students will have not risen in quality. So it will not be surprising if the number came down to 18 next year from this year’s 36. But that does not mean BNKS will maintain its 14. It will be down to somewhere around 4.</p>
<p>I don’t think one should trust the figures directly. There are instances of the same person getting into multiple colleges… It’s not sure whether all the college placements have been listed there, either.</p>
<p>@IfYouDodgeMe
Not necessarily so. A lower acceptance rate will make students apply to more colleges. The change will not be that dramatic. In fact, the next batch of RBS students (the ones that will apply without a gap year) are, on average, very good. I wouldn’t be surprised if the admission count increases (it <em>did</em> increase this year, as far as I know).</p>
<p>^ But you know how ■■■■■■■■ the current batch is and 80% of the applicants next year will be from the current batch. The next batch is on average better than the current batch but I am sure that most of them will take a break year and figures for RBS next year will be worse.</p>
<p>And how many colleges will students apply to? About 20 is the limit in commonapp and students are already applying to 20 colleges. Applying to many colleges will also be expensive.</p>
<p>@seriousrem
i think i’m gonna take a year off</p>
<p>did anyone get accepted at spelman this year</p>