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About College Admissions: U.S.: Ivy League Acceptance Rates for 2010

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From Allen Grove, your Guide to College Admissions: U.S.
The numbers are in, and the picture is ugly. Every Ivy League university except Yale saw its acceptance rate decline, and Yale's stayed constant at 7.5%.

Learn more about the Ivy League: Brown | Columbia | Cornell | Dartmouth | Harvard | Penn | Princeton | Yale


Ivy League Acceptance Rates for 2010
The eight Ivy League universities have become even more selective this year. Check out the latest acceptance rates.

SAT Scores for the Ivy League
SAT scores are just one part of a college application, but the numbers need to be high to get into an Ivy League university. Here's a side-by-side comparison of Ivy League SAT scores.

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Harvard University is arguably the most prestigious university in the country, but when it comes to engineering fame, the school down the road (MIT) is more likely to come to mind... Read more

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