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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]None of the schools listed here are safeties. [/quote] What are some examples of safeties that don’t yield-protect? [/quote] By definition, safeties don’t yield protect. They accept 70%+. The students who don’t get into safeties have low stats, not high. A safety is different from a likely—a likely is where based on your stats and the school’s acceptance rate, you should be “likely” to get in. It’s a relative concept based on any given kid’s profile; for kids with high stats, likelies are often schools in the 40-50% acceptance rate range, and those schools (particularly the privates) seem most prone to engaging in yield protection. [/quote]
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