<p>Does anyone know whether admissions accepts a certain number of students from each state. I'm wondering how many people from vermont usually get accepted.</p>
<p>There is no quota on that if that's what you mean...</p>
<p>There's certainly a desire, as at many schools, to be able to say: "The Class of 20xx hails from all 50 states and 999 foreign countries and provinces of Canada," but there are usually enough applicants from Vermont to avoid stretching the admissions requirements to let at least a few of them in.</p>
<p>...Especially because there are some really top notch private schools and Dean-esque quasi publics, like BBA. One such school (not to be named lest we deteriorate into Tabloid headlines recently experienced re CT towns/applicants on another thread), just got 3 into HArvard EA out of a clss of less than 200. VT rocks!</p>
<p>Our state got in about as many as Vermont did during this early round according to the figures Yale provided. We know a number of those kids and the ones we know are all going to private schools, some of them out of state. No one from the three nearest public school districts got in early. Nor did anyone get in the year before from those schools early or regular. So even those state numbers are not really indicative since you do not know where those kids go to school. When my friend's D was applying to college from Choate Rosemary Hall, some schools had her under the CT regional officer and some from her home region.</p>