<p>1 applied ED, 1 rejected. 20 in the regular round. Should be interesting.</p>
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<p>I don’t think so. For my school, 3 got accepted including me. Our last names start with G, H, and W. And we are all Asian girls…</p>
<p>I was the only one who applied and I got accepted</p>
<p>yeah czy it’s pretty awesome for our school because we haven’t sent anyone to an ivy in 4 years and now we’re sending two to the same one in the same year. We had somewhat different strengths, weaknesses, interests, and goals, so I don’t know if that’s encouraging to you or not.</p>
<p>How do you qoute the official way?</p>
<p>"just curious, are any deferrees still going to give it their all and try to get in? "</p>
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<p>YES</p>
<p>^^hahha got it
yes, i will give it my all cuz im not applying anywhere else :</p>
<p>Ok, the original hypothesis didn’t work, so let’s reform it and try again:</p>
<p>How many of your high schools had all of its qualified kids accepted? How many had more accepted than Penn usually accepts? How many qualified people got in from your high school out of all qualified people?</p>
<p>For my school, all of whom I thought qualified got in…which was pretty surprising, especially that all 3, and only 3 Asian girls applied got in. The rest got rejected. Though, we all got in different schools. So overall, I thought at least from my school, Penn was pretty nice.</p>
<p>dots be careful! as much as i want to get in too, reality is that only 130 out of 1200 deferrees were accepted last year. it shouldn’t waver too much this year. apply for backups at the very least, and try not to get your hopes up too much. i do wish you the very best of luck though, as i feel the same way as you do.</p>
<p>1 qualified, accepted
2 unqualified, both rejected</p>
<p>Hole lot of exceptunces from ma schule.</p>
<p>Alphabet conspiracy:
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<p>But yeah, as far as the alphabetical thing, I read that a Harvard admissions officer at an info session said to get your apps in early because the first 250 are more exciting to read than the last 250. I would assume the chronological effect would negate any alphabetical sorting, unless UPenn people apply over a very short period of time, and submissions are sorted alphabetically at the end of the day or something.</p>
<p>I believe it was four out of four from our school, but I could be wrong.</p>
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<li>qualified-imo (stats wise and awards wise but maybe not leadership wise), he got rejected</li>
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<p>czy thanks for looking out. i will be applying to other schools, but in all honesty, i dont want to go to any of them as much as penn. theyre alll like “ehhhh” schools to me now, and penn just owns them…
so depressed</p>
<p>well all the ppl who got in at my school turned in the apps like literally last 2 days…the ppl who applied like a month or 3 weeks earlier still got rejected…i don’t think all of the other factors matter, merit is the most important</p>
<p>From my school…
2 applied, 1 accepted (ME
!), 1 deferred.
The deferred kid was ranked #1 at my school. His GPA was much better than mine but I think Penn thought my application more… interesting.</p>