lunes, 2 de abril de 2012

About College Admissions: U.S.: Class of 2016 Admit Rates, The SAT, and More

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From Allen Grove, your Guide to College Admissions: U.S.

It's been a busy week on the college admissions front. Scores from the March 10th SAT were released on Thursday, and many of the country's most selective colleges and universities have released their acceptance rates.

And, of course, seniors are getting decisions from colleges. If you've been waitlisted or rejected, be sure to read about your options: Waitlisted? What Now? -- Rejected? Can You Appeal?


Acceptance Rates for the Class of 2016

All of the Ivy League schools and several other top colleges and universities have announced their acceptance rates for the Class of 2016. In most cases, this year is looking even more selective than last. Click on a school to get the latest numbers: Brown | Columbia | Cornell | Darmouth | Duke | Harvard | Penn | Princeton | Stanford | Williams | Yale


Scores for the March 10th SAT Now Available

If you're one of the thousands of students who took the SAT on March 10th, these articles can help you make sense of your scores:


New SAT and ACT Security Measures

Last week, officials from ACT and the College Board announced new security measures designed to combat the types of cheating scandals we've seen in recent years. Read more


GPA, SAT and ACT Data for the Cal State System

Grades and standardized test scores are a big part of an application to any of the 23 schools in the California State University System. Read more


 


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