ivies acceptance rate?

what is the order of acceptance rates for the ivies, like from lowest to highest?

<p>Depends on if you're talking about ED/EA or RD. But for RD I think it is:
Yale
Princeton
Harvard
Columbia
Brown
Penn
Dartmouth
Cornell</p>

<p>According to the Insider's Guide to the Colleges 2004...</p>

<p>Harvard - 11%
Princeton - 12%
Columbia - 12%
Yale - 14%
Brown - 16%
Penn - 22%
Dartmouth - 23%
Cornell - 27%</p>

<p>I don't know of any changes in the order...</p>

<p>I thought Harvard had a 9.5%?</p>

<p>Ainsley, I think those are outdated stats.</p>

<p>Those are completely wrong, in fact.</p>

<p>Yale - 9.9%
Harvard - 10%
Columbia - 11%
Princeton - 13%
Brown - 16%
Dartmouth - 18%
Penn - 20%
Cornell - 29%</p>

<p>what is your source xanatos?</p>

<p>Well, I know the Yale number is right...my friend was deffered from Yale, that was the number they gave. At that number, nobody is a match!</p>

<p>I know the Harvard is rounded up to 10% based on the alumni newsletter that comes to my house.</p>

<p>Umm...the Princeton Review? And the school newspapers?</p>

<p>no guys im pretty sure Princeton has the lowest acceptance rate and Cornell definately has the highest</p>

<p>Well, I did put Cornell as the highest, and as for Princeton, I'm pretty sure you're wrong. You're thinking of the previous year's rankings, when Princeton was indeed lowest at 10%. This past year, Princeton had a dip in applications that resulted in a slightly increased acceptance rate.</p>

<p>why the HELL would it make a difference?? if you want to feel better by looking at stats, its not gonna work. you know any one of these colleges has a 9-11 acceptance rate. so what if it was off by 1 or 2.</p>

<p>haha well said, everyone is *****ing about something that doesnt matter</p>