<p>^ With the presence of a waitlist and yield rate to take into consideration, I think a rejection still means there clearly were better applicants. I don’t think you can say anyone rejected was “one of the last ones winnowed out.”</p>
<p>^ With the presence of a waitlist and yield rate to take into consideration, I think a rejection still means there clearly were better applicants. I don’t think you can say anyone rejected was “one of the last ones winnowed out.”</p>