yale anyone?

<p>I’m betting somewhere between 500-800? If 25 are admitted and if you’re dealing with a 3-5% acceptance rate (typical for internationals), it’d be within that range. Probably half of them have scores above 2200. </p>

<p>The acceptance rate for Canadians might be a bit higher but I don’t know.</p>

<p>holy smokes…</p>

<p>I’m just going on the numbers you gave earlier :P.</p>

<p>haha yeah i guess ur right.
worries me tremendously though :(</p>

<p>hmm, idk how many apply to MIT… but when I called Cornell last year… they said around 500 Canadians applied the year before.</p>

<p>297 Canadians applied to Dartmouth last year according to their fact sheet. The numbers fluctuate quite a bit, hopefully this year can be the one where less than 250 have applied(though I doubt it)!</p>

<p>Last year 16 students matriculated, and assuming Dartmouth’s 50 percent yield, 32 students were accepted. This seems low, but I think the yield for international students is lower as generally students who undertake the effort to apply to Ivies tend to choose the higher Ivies(assuming they get accepted). So 40-50 students would be a figure of students accepted, approx. 13%. This is constant with Dartmouth’s admission rate in general. </p>

<p>Source:
<a href=“http://www.dartmouth.edu/~oir/pdfs/admissions.pdf[/url]”>This Page Has Moved;

<p>omg! no clue that many canadians apply! man, i’m so depressed right now…</p>

<p>so could anyone post a consolidated list of approx. how many people apply from Canada to all the Ivys?</p>

<p>A couple hundred probably apply…That should be the general number given the # of admits and the acceptance rate…</p>

<p>"omg! no clue that many canadians apply! man, i’m so depressed right now…</p>

<p>so could anyone post a consolidated list of approx. how many people apply from Canada to all the Ivys? "</p>

<p>i wanna know too! i dont know if my research skills suck or something, but i’ve been trying to find brown’s stats and i can’t find them = =</p>

<p>Most schools don’t release such detailed information.
While I think Harvard may have around 750 applicants, I really do think that only about 200 are truly competitive(adequate SAT scores, 90+ average, extracurriculars etc). This may seem on the lower side, but a lot of people apply to Harvard/ivies for the hell of it with the mentality of “Hey might as well. Its Harvard.” But who knows, this is all just speculation lol.</p>

<p>if its just around 500 applicants to the ivies, that doesnt sound too bad. </p>

<p>however, for yale at least, i heard that there has already been 10 canadians accepted via EA. so, theres only around 10 spots left. this means a 1-2% admission rate for RD canadians…</p>

<p>omg…</p>

<p>haha patience my friend! we’ll find out soon enough. but yeah dont stress, im pretty sure yale will accept 30 canadians (similar to harvard). the yield for yale is lower than the yield of harvard, thats why when you tried to calculate the number of canadians accepted to yale it seemed like only 20 people got accepted each year… its not that only 20 people got accepted, its that only 20 people each year decide to attend.</p>

<p>getting rejected from Yale is not the end of the world. Almost whereever you go, if you excel, you’ll be fine. Not to sound cliche, its not the institution that makes the students, its the students that make the institution.</p>

<p>thanks for that! </p>

<p>i still hope i can get into yale…</p>

<p>^if you applied to JHU, don’t they need 3 sub. tests? You wrote 2 right? chem and math II?</p>

<p>nope. they said they recommend 3, but not necessarily 3. can u show me where u heard they require 3 subject tests?</p>

<p>anyways, i dont really care about jhu so…</p>

<p>Perhaps from one of my early posts…
I know JHU ‘recommends’ 3, which registers to my brain as ‘it requires 3 and appreciates 4’. ^^ Cannot help it!</p>

<p>If I put “Canadian” for my citizenship on the application, but live in the US and go to an American system high school, am I considered domestic or Canadian?</p>

<p>@kelloggs, yea it was a previous poster on this thread or a diff. thread.</p>

<p>@powerbomb…i think you’d be considered canadian.you don’t have US citizenship do you? if not, then i’d think you’d be considered canadian. you would be a canadian living abroad…just like the US citizens living abroad.</p>

<p>anyone applied to berkeley? decisions r tomorrow:D</p>