CC Princeton Accceptance Rate 2009

<p>Post if you were accepted or denied to Princeton. Then post the fraction of acceptance divided by denial. IE:first post 1/1,Second post 1/2,third 2/3 etc.</p>

<p>Uhm.......</p>

<p>1/1</p>

<p>Wait, this doesn't make sense. Accepted over total, right?</p>

<p>2/2</p>

<p>rejected
accepted to 2 out of 7, super bizarre though as the two school I did get in to really seemed to like : Full ride merit scholarship at one with internship in house of commons and admission to honours program that only accepts 30 students each year at the second school (20 000 student LAC undergrad )
and then rejected from everywhere I actually WANTED to go.
sweet... :)</p>

<p>Yeah. As more posters come, the acceptance to denial rate will level out. The CC acceptance rate is probably much higher than the actual acceptance rates.
2/3</p>

<p>^ Wait, klearr, didn't you say you were a freshman?</p>

<p>ya, I didn't apply. I just updated the fraction because klagirl got rejected. (sorry)</p>

<p>what about us waitlistees???!!! we're people too!! lol</p>

<p>Fine lets make it a ratio
2:1:1
A: W : D</p>

<p>ok, so how is this working?</p>

<p>i got accepted, so based on ^ it's 3:1:1</p>

<p>but it was 2/3 earlier, so isn't that 2 acceptances vs. 3 rejected.... i'm confused</p>

<p>no it was 2 accepted out of 3 total, it wasn't a ratio beforehand</p>

<p>now its a ratio</p>

<p>so its 3:1:1</p>

<p>3:1:2
A:W:D
10char</p>

<p>I am a reject so 3:1:3</p>

<p>Accepted into Princeton, so happy.</p>

<p>Got into 13 colleges out of the 17 I applied to.</p>

<p>How about we just go ahead and read this article? :) </p>

<p>Princeton</a> University - Princeton makes offers to 9.79 percent of applicants; expands class and aid</p>

<p>The point of this thread to find the acceptance rate of college confidential members. Thanks for the article though
Current:
4:1:3</p>

<p>I was waitlisted, so we're at 4:2:3</p>

<p>4:2:4.........</p>

<p>5:2:4...........</p>

<p>bringing down acceptance rates nationwide since 3/14:</p>

<p>5:2:5</p>