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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm Op. I realized my question wasn't clear - sorry. What I meant is if a top student follows CC advice to go for a T10 during SCEA, if she doesn't get in and applies more broadly during RD, what are the change that this applicant would get shutout by other T30 colleges due to yield management? The ones she would apply in RD include schools like Swarthmore, Harvey Mudd, Rice, Pitt, GA Tech, Brown, Lehigh. This is a science major. The ones she really wants would be HM and Brown. Thx[/quote] How would a student know if they got shut out due to “yield management” rather than simply not being competitive in an applicant pool? It’s not like rejection letters specify the reason for rejection.[/quote] What’s the major? What distinguishing ECs/awards? Thst will matter for a girl in RD.[/quote] You are not answering the poster’s question. [/quote]They sort of are. If you are overqualified for your major, then yield management [b]might[/b] be why you didn't get accepted.[/quote] This is all guessing. [/quote]
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