<p>Brown is a pretty hot school this year. I mean, it was always good, but now everyone and their mother is applying to Brown.</p>
<p>dude, they made a mistake in the article: "Harvard University had the fifth most selective rate, admitting 807 of its 3,872 applicants for an early acceptance rate of 28.1 percent, a sizeable jump from last year's 21 percent. Harvard deferred 73 percent of its applicants and denied only 3.8 percent, said Marlyn McGrath Lewis, Harvard's director of admissions."</p>
<p>807/3872 = 20.8% not 28.1% so harvard is second among ivy leagues...</p>
<p>yale did not calculate the percentage correctly...harvard had the second most selective rate...</p>
<p>According to the article, Harvard accepted 28.1 percent, deferred 73 percent, and rejected 3.8 percent, accounting for ... 104.9 percent of applicants?!</p>
<p>Yeah, it's pretty clear those Yalies were a little too quick to bash Harvard and might need to brush up on their math skills.</p>
<p>hehehehe</p>
<p>good adding</p>
<p>Quite hilarious.</p>
<p>The also accepted 4.9% of anti-matter.</p>
<p>that's enough to wipe out the vatican!!!</p>
<p>/A+D reference anyone?</p>
<p>So what's going on in the world of the deferreds?
(of which I am a member)</p>
<p>wait, why'd they call Dartmouth "Dartmouth University"? Did it like recently change its name and I didn't get the memo?</p>
<p>useless observation of the day! :D
jk, I guess we all have a little CC analness in us...</p>
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<p>It might as well have, since everyone know's Dartmouth is actually a university anyway...</p>