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<p>Good point. Recal also that until last year, Yale was on ED and Harvard was EA. That means Harvard statistics wre skewed totally in it’s favor. Yale’s EDs, the most comitted to Yale, withdrew their applications from H-- in other words they never got to be counted as cross admits that Yale won. By contrast Harvard EAs, with which it filled more than half its class in some years, were not required to withdraw, even though virtually all applied to H because it was their first choice. Moreover, even the NBER data, which is almost a dead heat with Yale, did not adjust for this. I must conclude therefore that Yale is now preferred over Harvard by the majority.</p>