Led Takaichi’s elections campaign that resulted in her landslide and historic victory! Unparalleled impact. |
The Ivies have a gentlemen's agreement to not give out results until Ivy day. |
Fair enough, but how exactly will a likely letter increase yield? A person getting admitted to Yale on February 15 through "likely letters" is significantly less likely to bolt to Harvard/Princeton/Stanford than the same person getting admitted to Yale on March 26 during Ivy Day? Because they get one additional month of thinking about Yale, making Fall plans, visiting campus (if they haven't already), talking to current Yale students, posting their likely letters on Instagram, etc.? What is the rationale behind that? |
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My older DS got a Yale likely (YES scholar) and in the few weeks ended up with likely letters from Stanford and Columbia. Then regular acceptances to Harvard, Caltech, UC Berkeley etc.
My younger one got into the same places but no likely letters. Outcome similar, journey different - definitely created a few months of additional stress because he didn’t get the early indication his sibling got. Both unhooked, over represented minorities, public school kids in New England |
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If there is an agreement not to deliver results until a certain day, why do they cheat? It’s like saying “if I wink twice, it means you get in but I won’t officially tell you until Tuesday.”
Either play by the rules or don’t agree to them. It’s such a weird message for how the school deals with ethics in business. I’m not arguing that this is some kind of egregious offense, but it certainly feels a bit off. |
When my kid got the letter, it definitely pushed them towards Yale. There were a series of zoom meetings with AO's & faculty, discord groups, two current students (a sophomore and junior) reached out, swag were sent, were given contact info of previous student from the school, were put in touch with faculty and before we knew it was like child already part of Yale. It is definitely very effective marketing. |
Thanks for your answer. Makes sense. |
Schools who admit students EA appear to do the same thing. I'm seeing this happen to varying degrees, depending on the school, with my DC this year. |
| Kid’s friend who received a Yale likely also got into every other Ivy RD and chose Yale. |