Rank Ivies based on admissions difficulty

<p>Can anyone accurately rank the ivies based on how difficult it is to get accepted to them ED?</p>

<p>Harvard
Yale
Princeton
Penn
Dartmouth
Cornell
Columbia
Brown</p>

<p>google the Common Data Set for each school and you can find the information you desire.</p>

<p>This should be pretty close:</p>

<p>6-7%
Harvard
Yale
Columbia</p>

<p>8-10%
Princeton
Brown</p>

<p>11-16%
Dartmouth
Penn
Cornell</p>

<p>ED, ED Lorem!</p>

<p>Percentages</p>

<p>Brown ED 19.05
Columbia ED 19.59
Cornell ED 32.45
Dartmouth ED 25.83
Harvard REA 18.25
Penn ED 25.36
Princeton REA 20.89
Yale REA 15.68
Total Ivies 21.89</p>

<p>For the Class of 2017, this is already known</p>

<p>Dartmouth 464 1,574 29.48
Harvard 895 4,856 18.43
Penn 1,196 4,812 24.85</p>

<p>Ahh! I ment RD not ED. Thanks though. I wonder why Columbia is so selective</p>

<p>School ED/RD RD ONLY
Brown 9.60 8.54
Columbia 7.42 6.11
Cornell 16.19 14.48
Dartmouth 9.43 8.05
Harvard 5.92 4.19
Penn 12.32 10.11
Princeton 7.86 5.90
Yale 6.82 5.27
Total Ivies 9.63 8.04</p>

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Makes two of us :)</p>

<p>“xiggi is a splendid one to behold.” WTH?! These reputation descriptions are over the top!<br>
What about just “marginal, strong, excellent, and distinguished”? :P</p>

<p>'Splendid one" is a more holistic description. ;)</p>

<p>Columbia is so selective because of so many New Yorkers who apply there. The stats do not tell the whole story. If you are applying from Arizona, your chances at Columbia will be much better than that from someone with the same stats from NJ. Also, UPenn gives a distinct advantage to legacies ONLY during ED and they make that clear.</p>

<p>Thanks guys, do you have a shot of getting into any of these if you took the ACT+W and no SAT II’s? (For schools that require SAT + SAT II or ACT + W)
I’m thinking of applying to Yale, Brown, U Penn but I haven’t taken any SAT IIs</p>

<p>That’s actually easy to check. For instance, from Yale’s page:

Go out and web surf.</p>