I noticed that the University of Minnesota extended its deadline to April 01. I've been considering sending off an application and received a fee waiver from them the other day, but I really am wondering if it's worth it at this point in the cycle? It's definitely a school I would attend, but it's a reach.
When schools extend their deadline like this, what does it indicate? I know that the more applications they get, the better it looks for them. But would a school like Minnesota (or Georgetown, or GWU) be doing this to resort to cheap numbers-boosting tactics, or are they looking for quality applicants?