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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Are you that Chicago booster?[/quote] Ha. They have ED 2 in addition to ED 1 and they fill almost their entire class with binding ED1/ED2…ummm of course that makes a high yield they have to go. [/quote] Which means the applicant accepted the spot because it was the choice they wanted. That's what yield is.[/quote] Usually applicants who cannot get into better places use the ED option for Chicago. If a student is top 20 to 30% in their private school, Chicago is a great option. Most kids who are top 5% will not want to apply to Chicago. This is how it is at our private school. If you look at Harvard Westlake data you can see that Chicago accepts kids in 3.7 gpa range. I think the public school kids at Chicago are higher ranked in their schools. [/quote] [b]Ranked #6 in the nation[/b]. There aren't enough "better places" for your math to make sense. [/quote] …after intensive ranking manipulation. They made themselves a clown. [/quote]
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