<p>Claremont McKenna data from last spring:</p>
<p>852 offered a spot on waitlist
344 accepted spot
0 admitted from waitlist</p>
<p>Claremont McKenna data from last spring:</p>
<p>852 offered a spot on waitlist
344 accepted spot
0 admitted from waitlist</p>
<p>Amherst College data from last spring:</p>
<p>1462 offered a spot on the waitlist
574 accepted a spot on the waitlist
0 admitted from waitlist</p>
<p>anyone have info on Boston University's wait list?</p>
<p>Wait. Where did you find that MIT was 735? Someone told me it was 389.</p>
<p>I'm quoting from Kenyon's wait list letter I received "Kenyon maintains a selective wait list of approximately 200 students."</p>
<p>mendoukuse--it's probably according to this article (I looked MIT up on google to see): <a href="http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2008/03/27/student_agony_grows_along_with_top_colleges_wait_lists/%5B/url%5D">http://www.boston.com/news/local/articles/2008/03/27/student_agony_grows_along_with_top_colleges_wait_lists/</a> </p>
<p>The number is actually 739, but 4 students shouldn't make much difference.</p>
<p>mendoukuse, it came fromg the Boston Globe article but poetry girl says it is really 739, see her reference.</p>
<p>School Waitlist</p>
<p>MIT 735
Amherst 900
UVA 3000+
UVM 3000
Clemson 100
Claremont McKenna 500
Dartmouth 1500
Northeastern 1400
Worcester Poly 800+
Williams 500
NYU 1867
Princeton 1526
Kenyon 200
Yale 1052
Wake 150-200
Cornell 3223
Stanford around 6% of applicants, or 1500
Swarthmore 1000 (offered waitlist)
Upenn 4 percent of applicants, or about 900 (offered waitlist)</p>
<p>Hold on, in my "Statement to Wait Listed Candidates" from Princeton, they say that the size of the wait list will be "in the range of several hundred." That's a bit different from "1526." Which is it?</p>
<p>Anyone have any idea about Bard?</p>
<p>How about Duke?</p>
<p>Ok, I alphabetized it.</p>
<p>Amherst 900
Claremont McKenna 500
Clemson 100
Cornell 3223
Dartmouth 1500
Kenyon 200
MIT 735
Northeastern 1400
NYU 1867
Princeton 1526
Stanford around 6% of applicants, or 1500
Swarthmore 1000 (offered waitlist)
Upenn 4 percent of applicants, or about 900 (offered waitlist)
UVA 3000+
UVM 3000
Wake 150-200
Williams 500
Worcester Poly 800+
Yale 1052</p>
<p>Anyone have WUSTLs/?</p>
<p>Bump... please and thanks</p>
<p>Correction: Cornell's WL is 3432 this year. Last years' WL was 3223. Not that it makes that much of a difference</p>
<p>Amherst 900
Claremont McKenna 500
Clemson 100
Cornell 3432
Dartmouth 1500
Kenyon 200
MIT 735
Northeastern 1400
NYU 1867
Princeton 1526
Stanford around 6% of applicants, or 1500
Swarthmore 1000 (offered waitlist)
Upenn 4 percent of applicants, or about 900 (offered waitlist)
UVA 3000+
UVM 3000
Wake 150-200
Williams 500
Worcester Poly 800+
Yale 1052</p>
<p>The UGA website redandblack.com reported that 1300-1400 would be offered a place on the waiting list. The last few years it was 500.</p>
<p>Amherst 900
Claremont McKenna 500
Clemson 100
Cornell 3432
Dartmouth 1500
Kenyon 200
MIT 735
Northeastern 1400
NYU 1867
Princeton 1526
Stanford around 6% of applicants, or 1500
Swarthmore 1000 (offered waitlist)
Upenn 4 percent of applicants, or about 900 (offered waitlist)
UGA 1300-1400(offered waitlist)
UVA 3000+
UVM 3000
Wake 150-200
Williams 500
Worcester Poly 800+
Yale 1052</p>
<p>Tulane offered 2,000 students a spot on the waitlist.</p>
<p>Vassar and Grinnell?</p>
<p>University of Michigan?</p>
<p>Northwestern!?!?!?</p>