Astral Codex Ten Podcast feed 2024年07月17日
Increasingly Competitive College Admissions: Much More Than You Wanted to Know
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过去十年间,顶尖大学的录取率下降了一半左右,这引发了人们对学术竞争加剧的担忧。尽管有人认为,对哈佛和耶鲁的关注过度,忽视了大多数大学的录取比以往更容易,但实际情况是,竞争名校的难度在增加。

📈录取率下降:数据显示,53%的大学录取率有所下降,而增加的只有31%,且下降主要集中在选拔性强的学校。

🎓竞争压力:对于目标是顶尖学校的学生来说,竞争变得更加激烈。例如,加州的高中生现在要想进入加州大学系统比以往更加困难。

📚普遍现象:这一现象不仅限于常春藤盟校,而是扩展到了前几百名的学校。尽管大多数美国学生就读于非选拔性的大学,但名校的竞争依然严峻。

🧒学生心态:现在的学生对于名校的追求更加迫切,甚至将进入加州大学系统视为成功,而进入加州州立大学则感觉像是失败。

📜数据对比:有报告指出,90年代与2004年的学生在相同的SAT和GPA下,进入同等选拔性大学的概率基本相同,但这似乎已不再适用于今天。

0: Introduction

This is from businessstudent.com

 

Acceptance rates at top colleges have declined by about half over the past decade or so, raising concern about intensifying academic competition. The pressure of getting into a good university may even be leading to suicidesat elite high schools.

Some people have dismissed the problem, saying that a misplaced focus on Harvard and Yale ignores that most colleges are easier to get into than ever. For example, from The AtlanticIs College Really Harder To Get Into Than It Used To Be?:

If schools that were once considered “safeties” now have admissions rates as low as 20 or 30 percent, it appears tougher to get into college every spring. But “beneath the headlines and urban legends,” Jim Hull, senior policy analyst at the National School Board Association’s Center for Public Education, says their 2010 report shows that it was no more difficult for most students to get into college in 2004 than it was in 1992. While the Center plans to update the information in the next few years to reflect the past decade of applicants, students with the same SAT and GPA in the 90’s basically have an equal probability of getting into a similarly selective college today.

Their link to the report doesn’t work, so I can’t tell if this was ever true. But it doesn’t seem true today. From Pew:

 

The first graph shows that admission rates have decreased at 53% of colleges, and increased at only 31%. The second graph shows that the decreases were mostly at very selective schools, and the increases were mostly at less selective schools. We shouldn’t exaggerate the problem: three-quarters of US students go to non-selective colleges that accept most applicants, and there are more than enough of these for everyone. But if you are aiming for a competitive school – not just Harvard and Yale, but anywhere in the top few hundred institutions – the competition is getting harder.

This matches my impression of “facts on the ground”. In 2002, I was a senior at a California high school in a good neighborhood. Most of the kids in my class wanted to go to famous Ivy League universities, and considered University of California colleges their “safety schools”. The idea of going to Cal State (California’s middle- and lower- tier colleges) felt like some kind of colossal failure. But my mother just retired from teaching at a very similar school, and she says nowadays the same demographic of students would kill to get into a UC school, and many of them can’t even get into Cal States.

The stories I hear about this usually focus on how more people are going to college today than ever, but there’s still only one Harvard, so there’s increasing competition for the same number of spots.

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