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As Jeff points out in his answer to this questionthis question:

Bear in mind that any accept rate of 70% or higher is considered "excellent", so you don't have to sweat every single one. There are occasions where accepting isn't practical.

An accept rate of 100% should not be something you should necessarily aspire to.

As Jeff points out in his answer to this question:

Bear in mind that any accept rate of 70% or higher is considered "excellent", so you don't have to sweat every single one. There are occasions where accepting isn't practical.

An accept rate of 100% should not be something you should necessarily aspire to.

As Jeff points out in his answer to this question:

Bear in mind that any accept rate of 70% or higher is considered "excellent", so you don't have to sweat every single one. There are occasions where accepting isn't practical.

An accept rate of 100% should not be something you should necessarily aspire to.

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As Jeff points out in his answer to this question:

  

Bear in mind that any accept rate of 70% or higher is considered "excellent""excellent", so you don't have to sweat every single one. There are occasions where accepting isn't practical.

An accept rate of 100% should not be something you should necessarily aspire to.

As Jeff points out in his answer to this question:

 

Bear in mind that any accept rate of 70% or higher is considered "excellent", so you don't have to sweat every single one. There are occasions where accepting isn't practical.

An accept rate of 100% should not be something you should necessarily aspire to.

As Jeff points out in his answer to this question:

 

Bear in mind that any accept rate of 70% or higher is considered "excellent", so you don't have to sweat every single one. There are occasions where accepting isn't practical.

An accept rate of 100% should not be something you should necessarily aspire to.

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As Jeff points out in his answer to this questionthis question:

  

Bear in mind that any accept rate of 70% or higher is considered "excellent""excellent", so you don't have to sweat every single one. There are occasions where accepting isn't practical.

An accept rate of 100% should not be something you should necessarily aspire to.

As Jeff points out in his answer to this question:

 

Bear in mind that any accept rate of 70% or higher is considered "excellent", so you don't have to sweat every single one. There are occasions where accepting isn't practical.

An accept rate of 100% should not be something you should necessarily aspire to.

As Jeff points out in his answer to this question:

 

Bear in mind that any accept rate of 70% or higher is considered "excellent", so you don't have to sweat every single one. There are occasions where accepting isn't practical.

An accept rate of 100% should not be something you should necessarily aspire to.

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