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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]this is why i want them to ed, we will be full pay no matter what, and due to this why not use to our advantage[/quote] There is also a clear full pay advantage on the waitlist(I understand the torture of having it go on even longer but I know a kid who was going to UCSD and ended up at Stanford off the WL this year) and possibly in RD as well. [/quote] I don't doubt that this happened, but it is extremely unlikely that someone gets off of the waitlist at places like Stanford - the yield rate is crazy high and there are many people on the WL. For each of these kids who win the lottery, there are thousands for whom the WL is just a soft rejection. In other words, the chances of this are low - even lower than getting in RD.[/quote] Don't count on any WL if you are female. Almost all of the WL movement we saw last year was male.[/quote] Maybe coincidence. Stanford has slightly more males than females apply fwiw.[/quote] With few exceptions (MIT and certain majors) I agree with this at all points in the process, it is harder for females. There are more of them applying to college and they tend to be better students and more consistently so throughout HS[/quote]
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