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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]While I don't have admissions data to back this up, I would venture to say that the top schools likely don't over-admit because there is a higher likelihood for someone to accept.[/quote] This is mathematically impossible unless you assume there are literally zero applicants getting admitted to multiple top schools.[/quote] This is, of course, totally incorrect. It's akin to saying that Harvard or Yale as 100% yield. They don't. Harvard has like an 80% yield, Yale 70%. Safe to say that St. Albans, GDS, Sidwell, Maret, Holton, NCS, Holton, Potomac all have yields substantially below 80% and probably closer to 50-60%. Again, many families are applying to many of these and getting into more than one. [/quote] Can't speak to the others, but as to Potomac this is incorrect. It has a very high yield - well over 80%. (I believe it is approximately 90%, if I recall correctly.)[/quote] Last year they had I believe 98% yield or something like that for K, so the K classes are marginally bigger than normal which is now impacting 1st where they normally have more slots when they expand from 16 to 18 kids/class. I may have the numbers off but that’s the idea.[/quote]
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