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Hello,
Long story short, I have a spreadsheet containing the percent chance to get an interview as an out of state applicant for schools I was numerically competitive in; I did this to narrow down my schools from about 50 to 20 or so after taking into account mission statements. I collected a lot of the data via the MSAR which I purchased in December which contained the 2013-2014 cycle data. However, I see that the data has been updated for the 2014-2015 cycle in March, and I am worried as to whether or not I should pick the schools I apply to based on the percentage of interviews they send to out of state applicants because the numbers for many schools have changed considerably since the previous 2013-2014 cycle.
Examples:
Quinnipiac went from a nearly 20% interview rate for OOS to about 6%.
Loyola went from about a 4.6% as an instate to approximately 13%.
Toledo went from 13% to about 4.5%.
Chapel Hill dropped considerably as well, but I do not have the original number for some reason.
It looks like the percentage of interviews matriculating has remained constant. I'm sure more schools have different numbers this past cycle as well, but I haven't really looked any further at this time.
What do you think would be wise to do in this situation? @LizzyM @Goro @gyngyn @Catalystik @mimelim and anyone else with any sort of insight regarding this situation. Money is relatively tight and my gut instinct is to not apply to schools that recently interviewed less than 5% of OOS applicants. I have been told I have a competitive application so that is not my concern at this time.
Thank you kindly.
Long story short, I have a spreadsheet containing the percent chance to get an interview as an out of state applicant for schools I was numerically competitive in; I did this to narrow down my schools from about 50 to 20 or so after taking into account mission statements. I collected a lot of the data via the MSAR which I purchased in December which contained the 2013-2014 cycle data. However, I see that the data has been updated for the 2014-2015 cycle in March, and I am worried as to whether or not I should pick the schools I apply to based on the percentage of interviews they send to out of state applicants because the numbers for many schools have changed considerably since the previous 2013-2014 cycle.
Examples:
Quinnipiac went from a nearly 20% interview rate for OOS to about 6%.
Loyola went from about a 4.6% as an instate to approximately 13%.
Toledo went from 13% to about 4.5%.
Chapel Hill dropped considerably as well, but I do not have the original number for some reason.
It looks like the percentage of interviews matriculating has remained constant. I'm sure more schools have different numbers this past cycle as well, but I haven't really looked any further at this time.
What do you think would be wise to do in this situation? @LizzyM @Goro @gyngyn @Catalystik @mimelim and anyone else with any sort of insight regarding this situation. Money is relatively tight and my gut instinct is to not apply to schools that recently interviewed less than 5% of OOS applicants. I have been told I have a competitive application so that is not my concern at this time.
Thank you kindly.