Princeton Review

<p>Why does princeton review have the "Admissions Selectivity Rating" as 60, the same as a comunity college. I thought it was a top 25 university.</p>

<p>Learn to use your head; it's obvious 60* means that they for some reason don't have it listed and 60 is the standard number they use. A few years ago it was a 98. Also, princeton review is a joke. Keep that in mind.</p>

<p>several other ratings on there for vandy is probably also incorrect. 60 is probably the base number.</p>

<p>It was not all that long ago...or maybe it was and I'm getting older faster than I think...er, anyway, back in 2000, freshman applicant were admitted with a 60% admission rate, which was quite high compared to the high selectivity of Vanderbilt's peers. A 30 percentage point drop in 6 years is impressive, though.</p>