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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Plenty of reasons, but doesn't hurt to lock in as many tuition payers (er... applicants) as possible when there are few drawbacks. That, plus more ED applicants than ever... Makes sense to me. Outcome is more or less the same as any other year, just skewed in terms of initial data.[/quote] Harvard took 150 less this year - that doesn’t seem to square with your thesis. [/quote] They have EA, not ED.[/quote] So what? the PPs point was that schools wanted to lock in more paying students. Obviously that wasn’t the case here - they took fewer students. [/quote] DP - I think PP meant EA doesn't "lock in" anything so EA schools are excluded from PP's claim. That being said, PP remains wrong for a different reason - ivy league schools are need blind in admissions and they have no idea who is paying and who will not when they admit.[/quote]
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