Acceptance rate for interviewees

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I dont think this is what I am looking for.

I'm looking for stats that show you acceptance rates for interviewees. As in which schools are you basically accepted into if you already managed to get an interview. I have the ADEA book and I don't think it says that.
 
There's a section on the adea guide that gives the number of interviewee and acceptance.
 
Varies by school. The ADEA book shows statistics for numbers of applicants, the number of interviews given, and the number of actual attendees. Use those to determine your statistics for likelihood of acceptance after given an interview.

A few schools I checked had an average of about 15-17% of those interviewed receive an actual acceptance. It doesn't consider variables like wait list though.
 
I dont think this is what I am looking for.

I'm looking for stats that show you acceptance rates for interviewees. As in which schools are you basically accepted into if you already managed to get an interview. I have the ADEA book and I don't think it says that.

The bottom of the excel sheet has exactly what you are asking.
 
Im not sure that's what he's asking. I forget which page it is, but towards the middle of the adea guide there is a section that shows number interviewed for both in and out of state. It also states the number accepted then the number enrolled. If we are by that, the number of those offered admission is quite high (looks like 50%+). For instance UCLA says like 120 instate interviewed and 109 accepted. Granted the enroll number is less but that's because more acceptances seem to be given then number of seats. I could be wrong but this is my understanding of that data.
 
The bottom of the excel sheet has exactly what you are asking.

Those number aren't exactly correct. For example the excel spreadsheet says "Out of state percent interviewed" and "Out of state percent of interviewed accepted". For Midwestern IL, according to ADEA 2014 guide, 229/2451 out of state applicants were interviewed, which is 9.3% (matches excel sheet). According to guide the estimated number out of state students that enrolled is 82. This means 82 out of 229 out of state interviewees enrolled. 82/229 is 35.8% not 7 as the excel sheet shows. Your best bet would be to just get either the book or the e-book and figure it out for yourself.
 
Actually that's just the number enrolled. The actual number accepted was 161. So 161/229 out-of-state interviewees were accepted in 2013. That's 70.3%.
 
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