I've copied/quoted these relevant posts below from the "Where would Caroline have been?" thread in the Grand Prix Final forum to kick off a U.S. Nationals Senior Ladies pre-event discussion. 
Actually, for similar reasons, I wonder about Mirai and Rachael's senior debut at National's. They've done well at the junior level (though both have gotten downgrades this season), but they have little time to train their senior LP's between JGPF and National's. They didn't even get to put their senior programs out there in sectionals/regionals because of the byes. If seniors returning to junior worlds at the end of the season have mostly failed to adapt, what does it mean for juniors who throw together a senior program after competing their junior programs all season?
Rachael and Mirai will have had the 6 weeks between the JGPF and Nationals to practice their Senior programs exclusively. Both of them competed and won with their Senior programs during the summer: Rachael at Broadmoor and Liberty, Mirai at the LA Open.
The differences between the Junior and Senior programs aren't that great. The Juniors had to do a 3L in the SP rather than a choice of jumps, and the FS has one extra spin. Mirai has experienced some problems with underrotating her flip during the JGP, but Rachael has landed both lutz and flip cleanly.
Rachael Flatt will be a second year senior at Nationals. And remember that she competed her Senior SP at the Japan Invitational team event in September (and then went straight to Chemnitz, Germany for her 2nd JGP).
How's her senior SP different from the junior SP? A different solo triple? At least she doesn't have to change the choreography or overall layout very much there.
You're right, Rachael already has some senior experience -- she competed as a senior all of last season, actually, having to qualify to get to National's. I guess there are three factors that may affect an athlete's first senior's:
1) comfort/confidence skating with other senior ladies and in front of the senior judges, and having more media attention, etc.
2) familiarity with the senior program, since both the SP and LP are different (though the SP is only minorly different)
3) reputation with the judges
I think Rachael's previous senior experience would help her with 1) and 3) but not 2).
On the other hand, as a first-year senior with nothing on the line (no world's, no 4CC), they can skate without much pressure or expectation. I suppose Rachael would love to go to her first JW (and win it too! she got close to beating Mirai at JGPF). Mirai would love to best Caroline at both National's and JW. And Caroline would probably like to go into record as the first double JW champion. But it's unlikely that anyone could beat these three for the JW team -- so not much pressure there. I guess only trouble is if Ashley Wagner doesn't qualify for WC, and then she'd be looking to go back to JW as well. But OTOH, if Ashley can't beat one of Emily and Alissa, then she's also unlikely to beat one of Caroline, Mirai, and Rachael.
Ashley could finish 6th and still go to Worlds, if 3 of those who finish above her aren't age-eligible. I don't envision Alissa and Bebe beating Ashley at Nationals, although ice is slippery and anything can happen.
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wouldn't rate her so highly.