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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Santa Clara Lehigh and other schools of similar ranking[/quote] Does demonstrated interest help for Lehigh? Visiting / taking a tour and signing up for (and opening) emails? What else for DI?[/quote] Yes. And the best form of DI is applying to a college ED.[/quote] Of course. But that’s irrelevant to the discussion of yield protection, correct? No school needs to yield protect when considering ED1 applicants. Personally, I’m wondering how to offset this yield protection risk with DC’s “safer” schools. What makes them “safer” is that DC’s stats and ECs are well above the schools’ averages. Good schools that DC would like if they were the only options. But no, they are not DC’s ED1 or ED2 choice. [/quote]
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