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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Every school (other than HYPSM, Duke, Wharton) is admitting the top yielding student over a top student in RD. Saw this happen with Northwestern, UChicago, Brown, Dartmouth, Vanderbilt, Cornell - from our private this RD cycle. Examine the admits…if your kid is at a small school they know everything about everyone. The admitted kids had a high chance of yielding.[/quote] Duke is no different than a school like Brown or Dartmouth imo.[/quote] Depends on your HS.[/quote] Go look up Duke's admit stats in the common data set and calculate the RD acceptance rate and RD yield over the last few years and you will see they have nothing in common with HYPSM and a lot in common with Brown and Dartmouth. (Of course, Duke refused to fill out the common data set for a while--unlike any other top 20 school--so you will need to skip those years.)[/quote]
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