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Stanford: Class of 2025 Admissions Statistics

Stanford recently shared some admissions statistics for the Class of 2025. Big picture, Stanford received 55,471 applications for admission last year and admitted 2,190 students, a meager 3.9 percent of its applicants. Interesting to note that Stanford was not the only top school with a sub-4 percent overall admit rate last year. In fact, Columbia, […]

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Stanford Acceptance Rate: How to Get Into Stanford

When it comes to admissions facts and figures, Stanford has become notorious for holding its cards close to the vest. Since 2018, the university has refrained from joining other highly selective schools in disclosing acceptance rates as soon as the cycle ends, instead holding off until the fall when it reports publicly available data to […]

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Stanford Law School Admissions: What To Know

Post by: Dr. Kristen Willmott November 2020 is a busy month for LSAT test takers and there are four LSAT flex online options: November 7th, 8th, 10th, and 11th. If you’re taking the LSAT, be sure you utilize LSAC’s free LSAT prep package and read up on the complexities of the new online LSAT flex. […]

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Early Admissions Trends: Class of 2024

With Class of 2024 results now coming in on the early admissions round at top colleges and universities around the country, here is our expert assessment on what we’ve learned thus far. We’ll continue to update our information as more schools release their information. UPS AND DOWNS Unlike past years that saw big gains in […]

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The New “X” Factor for Getting into Top Colleges

Twenty years ago, admissions to top colleges was much more formulaic. Applicant pools were smaller, more homogeneous, and more self-selecting. Each college had its own application that students filled out by hand. Most high schools calculated and reported class rank. “Merit” was pretty much defined as high class rank and high test scores, with some […]

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