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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote]They don't have a published policy of yield protection but there's plenty of anecdotal evidence here on DCUM about high stats kids (who have absolutely no reason to f'up their essays, have strong ECs, high GPA/SAT (above VT's 75th percentile) get rejected, especially from TJ. If that's not yield protection, I don't know what is. [/quote] How about too many kids applying for CS and engineering?[/quote] Isn't that the same thing? If 100 kids with 4.0 (assuming that's the only metric for the sake of simplicity) apply to a program with a cap of 80, they have to reject 52 kids so they can accommodate their institutional priorities. It would be something like 48 seats for high academics, 32 seats for institutional priorities (first gen, women, minorities, etc; say 40%) resulting in 52 of the 4.0 crowd getting rejected or waitlisted. VT would likely try to identity the most likely to attend (which is what yield protection is about) rather than just admit the top 52 based on whatever criteria. [/quote] DP- High stat kids are a dime a dozen and need to stand out another way. When you realize stats aren’t how decisions are made you’ll understand yield protection isn’t real. [/quote] TJ Class of 23 reported destinations. Doesn't it seem odd though that THE polytechnic school in the state enrolls less than a liberal arts school a quarter of its size or a neighboring state public school from the premier technological high school in the state? Guess the don't have an issue enrolling high stat kids. UVA 44 UMD 29 WM 24 Tech 23 UIUC 18 Purdue 17 https://issuu.com/tjtoday/docs/2023seniorissue[/quote] WM isn't a liberal arts school. [/quote]
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