NEED ADVICE/HELP: 4.0 student; Applied to 11 schools, rejected by all

I think yield numbers are going to be wonky this year, anyway. We will have to see what happens. If I had to guess, I would say that private colleges where a lot of students full-pay, and where a lot of students come from outside the college’s region, may see yield drop. Whereas public U’s may see their yield among in-state students go up. But we don’t really know, and we also don’t know which colleges adjusted their projections and changed their strategies before releasing decisions.