Yale: Yield Factor In Play?
Posted: Tue Feb 02, 2010 2:14 pm
I have noticed a few people applied and got into H, but did not apply to Yale. However, most people that apply to Yale also apply to Harvard.
It seems those with H numbers and H as a first choice might just bypass Yale altogether, because it is hard enough to get into and can't really be considered a Harvard "safety" school. Yale also has the (slightly) more onerous application with the 250, extra-curricular lists, etc.
Could this perhaps account for some of the difference in yield between the two schools?
Yield Stats from LSN:
Harvard: 67%
Yale: 76%
It seems those with H numbers and H as a first choice might just bypass Yale altogether, because it is hard enough to get into and can't really be considered a Harvard "safety" school. Yale also has the (slightly) more onerous application with the 250, extra-curricular lists, etc.
Could this perhaps account for some of the difference in yield between the two schools?
Yield Stats from LSN:
Harvard: 67%
Yale: 76%