SEAS Admission Statistics?

<p>Does anyone know what the SEAS Admission statistics are? (# applied/# admitted/%?). I couldn't find the school-specific stats on the site.</p>

<p>The early decision acceptance rate is about 33% (1/3), and the regular decision acceptance rate is probably about 23-25%.</p>

<p>does anyone have the CAS admission statistics?</p>

<p>Second Grenade's post, I'm very curious about CAS statistics :D</p>

<p>and wharton</p>

<p>they don't actually publish them. anything you do see on the internet is speculative/hearsay/baloney</p>

<p>Well are there any speculations then?</p>

<p>it's not anywhere near 33%, I think it's more like 83%, i've seen the dumbest students ever in UPenn SEAS, they get rejected from universities like Stanford and MIT and go to Penn. LIKE ME</p>

<p>From another discussion board:</p>

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Acceptance rate by school </p>

<p>2010: </p>

<p>Wharton: 475 / 3938 = 12.1% </p>

<p>College: 2,261 / 12,999 = 17.4% </p>

<p>SEAS: 775 / 2924 = 26.5% </p>

<p>Nursing: 112 / 391 = 28.6% </p>

<p>2009: </p>

<p>Wharton Overall: 13.6% (484/3558) </p>

<p>SAS Overall: 21.3% (2455/11474) </p>

<p>SEAS Overall: 32.0% (850/2656) </p>

<p>Nursing Overall: 41.8% (123/294)

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<p>Can't vouch for the accuracy of these, but the numbers do seem to add up correctly.</p>

<p>Remember that there were almost 2,400 additional applicants for the Class of 2011 with similar numbers of acceptances as for the Class of 2010, and the overall acceptance rate dropped from 17.7% to 16.1%, so obviously the individual school acceptance rates also generally dropped below those for the Class of 2010.</p>

<p>I'm sorry, but 45 percenter is that early or regular?</p>

<p>Overall, including both early and regular.</p>