Do you really think this ads to the discussion - "Yale's undergrads are better than their MFA candidates"? Especially at this stage of the game, when everyone has applied, is interviewing, and anticipates word from the school? It seems a bit insulting to some of the people on this forum by saying that. Perhaps it's your opinion, but I'm not sure it's necessary to share it.
Some people want to go to Yale because of the school's name, and the abstract notion that an MFA there may 'make' your career. Some people want to go because the program is a great fit for them, and because it has so much to offer. I look forward to finding out what diverse, talented group the school puts together this year.