Anonymous wrote:From the limited information that I have based on DC and their friends’ experiences, I suspect that they are yield protecting to some extent. Because it seems that the kids who applied to a large number of schools (which is information that is available to schools on the Common App) had worse outcomes than those who only applied to a handful of schools. By worse outcomes I mean either being rejected with stats that put them above many classmates who were admitted, or being denied seats for certain majors when a classmate with lower stats got in.
This does seem to be a limited data source. Students are not based entirely on their test scores. We learned that some students who were not accepted - even with high GPAs, good test scores were not strong enough compared to their peers in similar programs (Early College, HS magnet programs etc)