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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We failed to realize that Questbridge and similar program admits are included in ED / REA stats. This insight didn’t change much in the end, but it’s good context when thinking about weighing admissions odds. Case study. Vanderbilt ED I and II had a combined acceptance rate of 11.9% this year. According to them, 50% of the admits came from FGLI, rural areas, and international. On top of that, remove the athletes and other hooked admits. In the end, there was not much room for regular, full pay smart kids. [/quote] [b]But a Vanderbilt deferral from early means something. They admit a fair number of those kids in regular decision over the ordinary RD applicants. If it is a top choice, you’re better off trying for an early deferral.[/b][/quote] I agree with this. Vanderbilt RD last year was a total impossibility. Like a 2% admit rate and i think this included the deferred kids. I know multiple HYP RD admits from our school who were outright denied at Vany. My own kid was admitted to 2 "lesser" Ivies in RD and denied from Vandy. [/quote]
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