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Then an increase in early decision acceptance packets could mean that Columbia wants to lower its yield by accepting more contractually bound applicants than in prior years, and does not necessarily mean that there was a 17% increase in ED applications.
ColdWind-- its not so much the "packets" as what the article said about APPLICATIONS:
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This year's early decision application pool was the largest in Columbia's history, according to a statement from Jessica Marinaccio, Dean of Undergraduate Admissions. "Early Decision applications to Columbia College increased 16% over last year," she said. "The Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science saw a 20% increase."
If the accepted get cool packets and the rejected get letters, what do poor old deferred people like me get? I didn't get so much as an email saying "WE DON'T WANT YOU BUT JUST FOR THE FUN OF IT WE'RE GONNA TORTURE YOU FOR THE NEXT FOUR MONTHS, HAHA"