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Hey all. I was wondering relatively how many straight acceptances (as opposed to accepted off the wait list) a school will hand out in terms of its class size? School Z accepts 300 for a class size of 120. But those acceptances include accepted off the wait list, right?
I know how heavily schools use their wait list differs but I am wondering whether schools are off the bat offering more acceptances than seats (the overbooking analogy) or if they just happen to make more acceptance offers than their class size because as applicants declined they had to extend offers to the wait listed?
I know how heavily schools use their wait list differs but I am wondering whether schools are off the bat offering more acceptances than seats (the overbooking analogy) or if they just happen to make more acceptance offers than their class size because as applicants declined they had to extend offers to the wait listed?