Is this a red flag about a school?

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If less than 60% of applicants to a school last year completed their application is this a red flag? More than 40% of the students saw something they didn't like and threw away the $30 application fee... What do you think?
 
If less than 60% of applicants to a school last year completed their application is this a red flag? More than 40% of the students saw something they didn't like and threw away the $30 application fee... What do you think?

Depends on the school. From what I hear, if it's Duke, then more than 40% of the students probably just didn't want to spend all that time filling out the secondary. 😛
 
Either the secondary is long, or they found out that the school prohibits you from drinking or engaging in extra-marital sex.
 
I sent my primary to Duke. I saw the secondary. I kept my secondary application fee.

*in all honesty, it's because they require another LOR that I really couldn't get*
 
I saw that in Loyola's Admissions Catalog, only ~4400/7700 completed their applications. I think it says more about the applicants than the school. (Except if the school screens.)
 
Either the secondary is long, or they found out that the school prohibits you from drinking or engaging in extra-marital sex.

I'm never applying to a school that prohibits either of those, is nothing sacred!? 😛
 
I wouldn't worry about incomplete secondaries.

People don't return secondaries for plenty of reasons... I would worry more about people that were attending the school and left than those that started applying and didn't finish.
 
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