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[quote=Anonymous]UChicago, Johns Hopkins, Northeastern, Vanderbilt, Tufts, Carnegie Mellon and Emory appear to be the most manipulative when it comes to admissions gamesmanship. Never underestimate how offering EDI and EDII really does depress acceptance rates. A good percentage of the freshman class is already selected by the time regular decision rolls around. 1)California Institute of Technology 4% REA 2)Harvard University 4% REA 3)[b]Columbia University[/b] 4% ED 4)Massachusetts Institute of Technology 4% EA 5)Stanford University 4% EA 6)[b]Brown University[/b] 5% ED 7)[b][u][i]University of Chicago[/i][/u][/b] 5% EA, EDI, EDII 8)Yale University 5% REA 9)[b]Dartmouth College[/b] 6% ED 10)[b]Duke University[/b] 6% ED 11)Princeton University REA 12)[b]Cornell University[/b] 7% ED 13)[b][u][i]Johns Hopkins University[/i][/u][/b] 7% EDI, EDII 14)[b][u][i]Northeastern University[/i][/u][/b] 7% EA, EDI, EDII 15)[b]Northwestern University[/b] 7% ED 16)[b]University of Pennsylvania[/b] 7% ED 17)[b][u][i]Vanderbilt University[/i][/u][/b] 7% EDI, EDII 18)[b]Rice University[/b] Houston, TX 9% ED 19)University of California, Los Angeles 9% 20)[b][u][i]Tufts University[/i][/u][/b] 10% EDI, EDII 21)[b][u][i]Carnegie Mellon University[/i][/u][/b] 11% EDI, EDII 22)[b][u][i]Emory University[/i][/u][/b] 11% EDI, EDII [/quote]
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