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Looking at the applicant data from AACOMAS here:
https://www.aacom.org/docs/default-source/data-and-trends/2014_Mat.pdf?sfvrsn=12
You can see that the split between genders is close to 50/50 at 54/46 (male/female).
Also, by looking at each school's class profiles you can see that schools aim for 50/50 gender enrollment, as they should, and most are pretty close to that.
Here is my question: I have been on 5 interviews so far and it seems like women are making up a much much smaller percentage of interviewees than men. I may be way off but it seems like at all 5 interviews the woman have been at most 25% of the students who showed up. Why is that? Am I totally off base? I just find that to be surprising. Has anyone else noticed this?
https://www.aacom.org/docs/default-source/data-and-trends/2014_Mat.pdf?sfvrsn=12
You can see that the split between genders is close to 50/50 at 54/46 (male/female).
Also, by looking at each school's class profiles you can see that schools aim for 50/50 gender enrollment, as they should, and most are pretty close to that.
Here is my question: I have been on 5 interviews so far and it seems like women are making up a much much smaller percentage of interviewees than men. I may be way off but it seems like at all 5 interviews the woman have been at most 25% of the students who showed up. Why is that? Am I totally off base? I just find that to be surprising. Has anyone else noticed this?