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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I guess we'll find out next week. Full pay, high stats, 13 schools remaining to release RD results. Schools like Tufts, BU, NYU, USC, Georgetown, etc. If my kid gets into one or two of 13, or zero, then probably no significant consideration for full pay. If my kid gets into several, then maybe that would indicate that something about the schools' process considers full pay, even the ones that are at least nominally need-blind. An algorithm, perhaps, or a DonorSearch angle.[/quote] You need to step back and realize that 50%+ of the applicants at those schools are "full pay", so it doesn't really help that much when you are talking acceptance rates in the 3-15% range. There are plenty of full pay kids who have what the school is looking for. [/quote] But isn't the question that instead of 40-50% of the class being full pay, 60-70% could be? That's a material change.[/quote]
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