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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Have you seen it work for calibrating RD tier fit? I think rejection may not mean too much. Rejection from a t20 doesn't necessarily mean they will be rejected at all t20. [b]Does a deferral at a school that only selectively defers (e.g., less than 20%) indicate taht you are on the right rung?[/b] For example, would a T10 selective deferral cofirm that having T20s as reach schools is appropriate, with the understanding that it doesn't answer whether you will get in. [/quote] Yes. My DC only did 4 EA/SCEA and no early decision because there were a couple programs of interest. Accepted to state flagship and one T20, deferred from the other two T20. Dropped all schools potentially interesting that were lower interest than the accepted schools. Applied to 4 Ivies, accepted at 3, declined at 1. Of the 2 deferrals, one was decline and the other waitlist in RD. DC ended up choosing the T20 EA acceptance.[/quote]
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