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- Wellesley College Class of 2029 Official Thread
This is the official discussion thread for Wellesley College Class of 2029 applicants Ask your questions and connect with fellow applicants
- About Wellesley College
Wellesley College 📍 Wellesley, MA • 4-year Private • Acceptance Rate 14% Wellesley College is a private university in Wellesley, Massachusetts Wellesley College enrolls 2,538 students Quick Facts Total Enrollment 2,538 Campus Setting suburb Admission rate 14% Tuition and fees In State $64,320 Out-of-State $64,320 Paying For College See The Official 2024-2025 CC Calendar for projected
- Latest Wellesley College topics - College Confidential Forums
Wellesley, MA • 4-year Private • Acceptance Rate 14%
- Econ at Wellesley or UMass Isenberg? - College Confidential Forums
I know Wellesley is a LAC and doesn’t offer finance, but I heard many alums end up in finance jobs because of the strong econ program and alum network You can achieve this goal from either school Trying to handicap which might have higher odds of becoming a financial advisor isn’t possible
- Wellesley vs. Tufts - College Confidential Forums
Wellesley is more of a traditional “destination” for the daughters of the powerful and wealthy There you will have more access for example to mixers at the Harvard Business School, Harvard College and MIT Tufts has a self-contained social scene and is very liberal
- Amherst vs Tufts vs Wellesley + other Massachusetts colleges?
Wellesley is a classic looking campus as well It’s a bit more spread out Closer to Boston but requires a ride Located in a very safe and manicured suburb All women environment Really focused group Lots of future leaders Tufts Much larger student body but still a smaller campus on top of a hill
- Chance for Wellesley (ED2) [4. 0 UW, 1590 SAT]
Straight A’s (large public HS doesn’t rank, but likely top 1% of class, UW GPA 4 0, full IB diploma) SAT 1590 PSAT 1520 NMF likely Varsity tennis track field journalism photography - average ECs, no awards Will likely have strong LOR and essays Asian from CA Introverted may or may not be interested in Greek system Interested in wide liberal arts possibly English or History
- ED Deferral, what do I do now? - Wellesley College - College . . .
<p>I know this doesn’t mean flat-out rejection, but it seems like it… I’m being moved to the regular decision pool, which means my chances of getting in are lower than ever now! My letter says only 20% of ED deferrals will be accepted It says, "As part of the Board’s next review of your application, we will take into consideration your senior grades and any other new material you
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