<p>Yield has not yet been calculated; we’re all waiting with bated breath for families to reply by April 10th. Luckily, most people…er…young witches and wizards…say yes to Hogwarts. :)</p>
<p>Link on Exeter is here:</p>
<p>[Phillips</a> Exeter Academy | “Experience Exeter” Welcomes Admitted Students](<a href=“http://www.exeter.edu/news_and_events/news_events_17166.aspx]Phillips”>http://www.exeter.edu/news_and_events/news_events_17166.aspx)</p>
<p>At Groton they said that they accepted ~120 applicants out of 900.</p>
<p>Wow, that’s rough… and acceptance rate of 13.33%. I wonder how many were waitlisted.</p>
<p>benevolent4them-
are you going to groton?
i feel that a kid that really wants to go to groton will end up going since i’m not going to go…</p>
<p>Any admission stats from other schools? Whoever has access to the school newspapers may have that information, if it’s not published on their websites. Hotchkiss, Deerfield, SPS, Groton, Milton…, anyone?</p>
<p>At the re-visit day at deerfield the head of school said they had just over 2000 applications. I think the exact number was 2049. They have 600 students, so they enroll about 150 a year? I don’t know how many that would imply they accept (that is, I don’t know what the actual enrollment rate is for admitted students).</p>
<p>that’s lower than Harvard admittance rate right?</p>
<p>My daughter was waitlisted at Suffield. We were so surprised by that decision that I asked the admissions head for some feedback. She told me that they had 250 girls applying for 24 beds, 16 in grade 9 and eight in grade 10. My daughter is heading to Mercersburg, where I am told they had over 600 applicants.
zp</p>
<p>Zuz… send her to Master’s School!</p>
<p>Milton had: 1000 Applications
Milton had: 150 Spots
15% Acceptance Rate This Year.</p>
<p>Brooks also had a really low acceptance rate. It was lower than Milton’s, but I can’t find my sheet so I can’t calculate.</p>
<p>Sarum,</p>
<p>Mercersburg was one of the schools where she was accepted. We’re one of those caught in the middle class FA applicants, and they were generous. She can’t wait to go there. BS was her idea, her challenge, her goal. I was along for the ride.</p>
<p>zp</p>
<p>1000 applications for 150 spots does not mean a 15% acceptance rate. Not everyone accepted attends there. If the yield at Milton is 50%, then the acceptance rate would be 30%.</p>
<p>I think NMH had 1100 applicants and accepted approximately 150-200</p>
<p>As Burb Parent pointed out, 150 slots and 1000 applications does not make a 15% acceptance rate. But at some schools, and Milton is one of them, it is much harder to gain admission as a day student. Milton gets a very high yield among admitted day applicants. I don’t know much about NMH, except that it is much easier to get in as a qualified full pay than to get in if you need FA, especially if you do not have a hook.</p>
<p>Middlesex School: 960 applicants, 108 total enrolled (70 for 9th grade).</p>
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<p>I highly doubt that. NMH does not have a 13-18% acceptance rate, or anywhere close to that.</p>
<p>Anyone know Berkshire’s admissions statistics for 2009?</p>
<p>Actually, it said that Milton had over 1000 applicants and less than 150 spots.</p>
<p>So the acceptance rate is even less than 15%!!</p>