ED + Chances at Individual Colleges!

<p>1.) For any of the Ivy Leagues plus Duke, Stanford, and JHU, are there any high EARLY DECISION acceptance rates to specific colleges (i.e Arts and Sciences, Engineering) of the universities???</p>

<p>-For example, acceptance rate for WOMEN at the College of Engineering at Cornell is about 54%. I would imagine that ED rate for the Engineering college, for women, it is perhaps near 70%. Simply because of the rarity of women in the engineering field., the rate is so high and thus easy to get in.</p>

<p>(I would like to say that I am a male so engineering doesn't go to my benefit)</p>

<p>My goal is to do pre-med and I want to know particularly which of those universities I have listed above have high ED Rates to certain colleges such as Engineering or Arts and Sciences.</p>

<p>First, I would like to say that I am a male, asian indian from NJ. For a quick glance at my academic stats, I have an SAT I of 1480 and SAT IIS of Math IIC - 800, IC- 760, Bio- 790, Physics- 790, Latin- 750, Writing- 640 and I am finishing with 8 AP classes - BIO, Chem, Phys B, Statistics, BC Calc, AB Calc, Latin: Vergil, and Eng Lang. In addition, I have great extra-curriculars which I do not feel like expounding and also solid grades with a solid average of about an 88 at a top distinguished boarding high school at Deerfield Academy. At my school, around 33% of the graduating classes get accepted into ivy leagues although most are athletes, legacies, and URMS. However, my average is on target for some of the top universities.</p>

<p>Currently, although I had been accepted to several great colleges including JHU, Vanderbilt, Michigan, Bowdoin, and others, my luck did not fare out at Cornell, a school I truly want to attend beyond its academic caliber and name. However, I did not apply early decision, which could have been for my benefit.</p>

<p>Currently, I am taking a year off/abroad. I had decided early during the summer before senior year that I would take a year off to go do research work and community service at a medical college in India. And thus, I probably will give my shot at applying Early decision this fall to one of the best colleges in addition to a few more regular decision colleges. I had thought of applying ED to Cornell which has the highest ED rate for ivies, but perhaps you guys can provide me better and useful feedback.</p>

<p>Once again, I really appreciate the help you provide in these forums. I know I have asked very specific, pinpointing questions about ED, but I am really hoping that I can reach my goals. Also, just reading about the schools and about other people gives me an impression of where I stand and where I should aim for.</p>

<p>Thanks.</p>

<p>Sorry, I would like to clarify that I got waitlisted at Hopkins and did not get off and thus I am reapplying this year.</p>

<p>If you've already been accepted to JHU, why are you curious about its acceptance rates? Hopkins has a high ED acceptance rate, I think 50%, but I dont know how it brakes down per college. As for Cornell, which seemed to be mainly what you were curious about, I dont think that the Hopkins forum is the right place to find that out. These statistics are available though, I'm sure if you emailed the office of admissions for any of the colleges you're curious about, they could tell you the percentages.</p>

<p>woops, sorry didn't read your clarification.</p>