<p>[url=<a href=“http://www.rjc.edu.sg/USapps/Colleges/rjcrecord.asp]USapps[/url”>http://www.rjc.edu.sg/USapps/Colleges/rjcrecord.asp]USapps[/url</a>]
2005 - 94; 2004 - 78; 2003 - 75; 2001 - 67</p>
<p>This is the statistics for one high school in Singapore, which by some accounts is the best, but there are others which feed to Cornell too. So the total number of Singaporeans admitted would exceed the numbers I quoted from that High School.</p>
<p>Reason: Most Singapore students take up a government scholarship, so they pay full freight. Plus, the A levels syllabus here is pretty rigorous, so the students are academically up-to-standard. Plus, we’re internationals, increasing the count of ‘minorities + internationals’ for marketing. </p>
<p>Academically qualified + Full-pay + Boost Cornell diversity = Cornell happy</p>
<p>Note: I’d be willing to bet the yield for Singapore applicants is low, though. Cornell is pretty much the safety for people applying to HYPSMC. So, admitted no >> enrolled numbers [your numbers seem like enrolled stats]</p>
<p>UMAA = University of Michigan Ann Abor</p>