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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]W&M has a low yield rate compared to the schools OP mentioned so they have to admit more kids. (Yield rate = # of kids who matriculate/# of admitted students.) See below. Class of 2028 yield rates: Davidson: 48% USC: 43% W&M: 27% Georgetown: 47% W&M could play the yield maximumization game (ED, demonstrated interest, etc) but judging by these numbers they aren't. My DD is not interested in W&M so I'm speculating on whether they play the yield game. [/quote] What? Of course they do. They offer both ED 1 and ED 2 and talk all the time about how much “demonstrated interest” means to them. They definitely are playing the yield game.[/quote]
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