Common Application Saturates the College Admissions Market, Critics Say (NY Times)

Students are applying to too many colleges, driving down admission rates and elevating the prestige of selective universities, which leads more students to apply. To blame is the Common Application, the standardized form that has risen in popularity and is now accepted by more than 600 colleges, including all the Ivy League universities. The ease of using the form has led many students to decide almost on a whim to add one, two or even 10 more universities to their list.