ANDOVER admits 21% of applicants for next year

<p>ANDOVER admits 448 of 2,100 applicants</p>

<pre><code>A 21% admit rate, anticipating a 70% + yield
</code></pre>

<p>56% of Andover seniors applied early, compared to 48% last year</p>

<p>The top 10 destinations:</p>

<p>School / # applied / # admitted EA or ED</p>

<p>Harvard: 24/7</p>

<p>Georgetown: 14/7</p>

<p>Yale: 14/4</p>

<p>Brown: 11/5</p>

<p>Princeton: 11/4</p>

<p>MIT; 9/4</p>

<p>UPenn: 9/4</p>

<p>Cornell: 7/5</p>

<p>Tulane: 6/5</p>

<p>Stanford: 4/3</p>

<p>Dartmouth: 6/3</p>

<p>Columbia: 7/3</p>

<p>Vanderbilt: 3/3</p>

<p>Where they got in ... and where they are going to enroll:</p>

<p>The first number is the number matriculating, and the second number is the number who were admitted:</p>

<p>Harvard: 17, 19</p>

<p>Brown: 15, 25</p>

<p>Yale: 10, 15</p>

<p>Columbia: 10, 13</p>

<p>JHU: 9, 28</p>

<p>NYU: 9, 19</p>

<p>Cornell: 8, 21</p>

<p>Penn: 8, 16</p>

<p>Northwestern: 8, 15</p>

<p>MIT: 7, 11</p>

<p>Princeton: 7, 12</p>

<p>Georgetown: 7, 20</p>

<p>USC: 6, 16</p>

<p>Trinity: 6, 17</p>

<p>Wellesley: 5, 9</p>

<p>Chicago: 5, 14</p>

<p>Wesleyan: 5, 13</p>

<p>Stanford: 3, 9</p>

<p>2003 Andover Matriculation Stats
IVY Stats</p>

<p>School----Admitted-----Matriculated</p>

<p>Brown------19---------14
Columbia----12---------8
Cornell------23---------13
Dartmouth--13----------7
Harvard-----17---------15
Princeton---12----------11
Yale--------15----------9</p>

<p>Where did you guys access this impressive information?</p>

<p>Yeah, can you post for Exeter too.</p>

<p>I'd like to see Bush apply today :p</p>

<p>lol!!! I think he'd get in because of his father... legacy/ Pres. of the US.</p>

<p>If you've already graduated from highschool, can you go back and do 4 years over again legally?</p>

<p>I don't think so, you could do GED classes...I think...</p>

<p>I don't have any statistics except that this year, a whopping 42 students applied early to Yale from Exeter. (compare to 14 from Andover). It's interesting to wonder why Yale is suddenly so popular, especially since they do not historically take as many students as Harvard does from Exeter (even smaller Princeton took more last year).</p>

<p>wow... I hope that won't kill my chances. Ummm, so why do you think Exeter doesn't post their acceptance rate to colleges?</p>

<p>21%?</p>

<p>Before we know it, it'll be down to a cut-throat 10%.</p>

<p>Sad, really.</p>

<p>In 2004, schools where 5 or more students matriculated were Brown (6), Columbia (12), Cornell (7), Dartmouth (8), Georgetown (10), Harvard (13), Johns Hopkins (7), McGill (5), NYU (9), Northwestern (5), Princeton (13), Smith (5), Stanford (7), Trinity (Connecticut) (5), Tufts (6), Wellesley (6), Yale (8), and the Universities of Chicago (5), North Carolina at Chapel Hill (5), Pennsylvania (15), and Virginia (5).</p>

<p>And here's a link to undifferentiated (ie, combined) matriculation data for 2002-2004, (not showing admission figures, however:)</p>

<p><a href="http://college.exeter.edu/published/newsletters/College_Matriculation_2002-2004.html%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://college.exeter.edu/published/newsletters/College_Matriculation_2002-2004.html&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Earlier, I posted the 2004 numbers. Here is the year-by-year matriculation data for the 5-yr period 1999-2003:</p>

<p><a href="http://www.andover.edu/cco/matrics.htm%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.andover.edu/cco/matrics.htm&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Wow, that sucks for me I either want to go to Yale, Harvard, Princeton, or the University of Pennsylvania and it looks like alot of people apply to those schools early AND regular from Exeter. A little more diverse at Andover.</p>

<p>esa... don't worry about getting into colleges now. Either of these schools will give you an equal oppurtunity of getting into these schools. Now what matters is what you do with this oppurtunity...</p>

<p>I'm not worried about colleges just sort of wondering and preparing.</p>

<p>Superior, you say you're from the Gay State is that Vermont or California or....?</p>

<p>lol... maybe I should change that. I'm from Massachusetts... most people don't know this but it is the state along with Cali that is experiencing the most controversy. Also, the state nickname is "The Bay State". I can't think of a new location though, maybe you could help.</p>

<p>Just wondering...</p>