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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would not send an early app to the SCEA schools if unhooked - donor, athlete, first generation and so on. Save those apps for RD. For unhooked, choose a different school besides HYPS in the early round. In RD, things tend to be very difficult. Both Vanderbilt and Duke are below 4 percent. Penn and Cornell are below 6 percent. And so on. [/quote] What?? Cornell was 10% 2 yrs ago, the lates data is 8.9% inclusive of ED and RD, class of 2029, up from prior year 8.4%. Duke is under 5% overall, not under 4%. Duke Pratt (Engin) is also just under 5%. Penn overall is also under 5%, Penn RD is under 4%. Penn SEAS overall is 3%, RD is 2%. Vanderbilt is also just under 5% (4.7%) overall with TWO ED rounds. Not comparable to top schools with two ED rounds. [/quote]
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