BC admittance rate?

<p>i’m confused… nobody seems to wanna know the acceptance rates for each school in BC. Does it not matter which school you apply to?
If it does matter, can anybody post the schools’ acceptance rates?</p>

<p>and, what do i do if i want to apply for the honors program?</p>

<p>I believe the overall admit rate is 38 %, while the EA rate, which is far more competitive, is 24 %, but don't quote me on these.</p>

<p>I've heard that both are equally competitive...and have also heard that EA is the creme of the crop and more competitive. But, it seems like EA is more competitive. 34 people applied EA from my school and only a handful got in...mainly the people who used BC as a backup for schools like Notre Dame, Georgetown, etc. </p>

<p>Does anyone know the acceptance rate for CSOM?</p>

<p>I dont think BC releases individual statistics, I was accepted EA to CSOM and i tried searching for statistics myself but havent found any. I read that this year was the most competitive year for EA admissions at bc.. so the 24% might not be too accurate, then again who knows..</p>

<p>suubie so RD is actually less competitive?</p>

<p>Thanks you guys
sorry if i wasn't clear but I meant, does applying to different undergraduate schools in BC makes difference?<br>
Could anyone post admission stats for:
The College of Arts and Sciences
The Carroll School of Management
The Lynch School of Education
The Connell School of Nursing</p>

<p>According to boston college, The regualar admissions round is less competitve than the Early round. </p>

<p>And I dont believe that BC releases school specific admissions stats. You could always go by the stats of CC members who were accepted</p>

<p>I was accepted to CSOM with a 1320 on the SAT and 3.9 GPA</p>

<p>I would also assume that the average math SAT score is higher for the csom than the other schools.</p>

<p>suubie how come BC doesn't release its ACT avg? I'm using my ACT score inplace of my SAT since my SAT is low. My ACT math score is a 31, composite is not great (28).</p>