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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If "perceived prestige" is what you're concerned with, the simple answer to this question is to look at the school's "yield rate" (the percentage of admitted students that actually choose to enroll in the schools. Harvard's is very high (80%). Most of these schools are in the 40-50% range, on par with, say, Michigan, UVA, or UNC's yield rate, but much higher than Ohio State, Maryland. Some of these, like NYU have >50% yield rates, much higher than state flagships. Others, like Emory and Wake, are in the 30s, much lower than the more prestigious flagships. If you're only interested in the quality of education your kid will receive, there's very little difference between any of these schools. [/quote] Yeild has nothing to do with prestige. It can be manipulated with ED, and TO. Schools with higher TO students or just lower test scores in general have a higher yeild. NYU has only 25% of students submit test scores. [/quote]
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