% of interviewees accepted

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I think it may be useful to compile a list of the percentage of interviewees schools accept. This will give people a good idea of there chances should they get an interview at any given school. I'll start:

University of Chicago: 18.9%
Penn State: 14.9%

I got these from the schools websites....but if any of you have the MSAR or something that would be awesome.
 
I think those numbers are a bit low. To fill a class, most schools will offer acceptances to 30-35% of the interviewees. Those percentges you gave are most likely the percentage offered a first round acceptances and don't have to wait to get off a waitlist.
 
/edit - jinx!

Hi Zeke,

Your numbers seem a little low. I think you might be calculating a % for number of interviewed who actually end up at the school.

Pritzker's website says they interviewed nearly 550 and the entering class was 104. That's your 18.9%, I think.

Schools offer admission to more students than actually matriculate though. Pritzker probably offered a spot to at least 140 people, and maybe even upwards of 180.

The ratio you're looking for is probably closer to 25%-30%, which fits with the numbers I've seen from other schools. Schools are more reluctant to give out the number of admissions offers they gave out, though, so it's kind of guesswork.

Columbia, will have a lower ratio, as has been pointed out many times. They interview nearly half their applicants, but then offer admission to 1 in 6 or so (they actually have a rule that they can, at most, interview as many people as it would take to accept 1 out 7 and have a full class).
 
from tufts's website:

for the class entering August, 2003

Interviewed: 894
Accepted: 491
Enrolled: 170

so about 55%...
 
From USNews:

Pritzker interviewed 492 and accepted 257 for a class of 104. So the actual number is over 50% for them.

Also, remember that for most schools there is a slow and steady stream of people who are withdrawing their application, pulling themselves off the waitlist, etc. so the "true" number will be higher than the calculated one (although not by too much).
 
Slow night in the ER. Here is all the info from USNews for 2002 sans Osteopathic schools and schools that did not share stats. This should give you a basic idea of how many people are accepted that interview, but if a school favors in-state applicants you need to take that into account. Take this for whatever it is worth to you.

School Applicants Interviewed Accepted Enrolled

Baylor 3785 591 295 168
BU 7766 928 285 155
CWRU 4173 801 398 145
Columbia 2388 1164 290 149
Cornell 5103 716 221 101
Creighton 3820 510 288 115
Dartmouth 4947 583 258 80
Drexel 5733 1409 974 250
Duke 5023 802 190 101
ECU 1092 434 107 72
ETSU 1144 198 102 60
East VA 2456 512 290 105
Emory 3551 758 304 111
GW 8126 1209 450 162
Georgetown7081 1172 385 171
Harvard 5321 720 246 165
IU-Ind. 1704 744 374 280
Jeff. 7045 792 466 227
Hopkins 4622 700 260 120
MCGeorgia 1287 423 247 180
MCOhio 2142 444 329 153
MCW 3929 640 471 204
MUSC 954 303 179 136
Mercer 859 171 87 56
MSU 2618 395 227 114
Morehouse 1978 227 115 44
Mt Sinai 4308 763 300 120
NYMC 5606 1440 710 187
NYU 2901 894 471 160
NU 4006 565 323 171
OSU 2968 637 405 210
OHSU 2693 331 180 101
SIU-S 993 240 170 72
SLU 2893 919 447 150
Stanford 5247 525 195 86
Stony Brook 2411 546 252 101
T A&M 1611 528 85 74
T Tech 1984 645 170 130
Tufts 5668 775 525 170
Tulane 6503 821 354 155
NJMS 2248 689 417 170
RWJ 2057 582 343 151
USUHS 1658 500 270 167
U Buffalo 1819 454 319 135
UAB 1384 439 229 161
UC Davis 3559 376 213 93
UC Irvine 3400 388 244 92
UCLA 5203 728 237 121
UCSD 4183 620 295 122
UCSF 4094 550 237 141
U Chicago 5780 492 257 104
U Cinci 2105 642 389 157
U Colorado 2210 556 220 132
U Conn 1776 390 167 75
U Florida 1970 297 173 96
U Iowa 2345 552 274 142
U Kansas 1343 404 218 175
U Louisville 1263 305 234 143
U Maryland 2891 502 320 150
U Mass-W 549 319 155 100
U Miami 965 344 245 147
U Mich 4479 579 362 170
U Minn-D 647 128 89 55
U Minn-TC 1645 556 297 166
U Miss 449 150 109 100
U Missouri-C 705 248 148 96
U Neb 777 291 152 117
UNM 812 239 101 75
UNC 2869 501 224 160
UND 217 137 83 56
U OK 934 254 189 143
UPenn 4044 861 260 148
UPitt 4281 847 417 146
URoch 3216 676 276 100
U South Car 955 292 142 78
U South Dak 460 144 66 50
U South FL 1492 333 100 100
USC 4446 451 298 160
UT Houston 2513 1188 252 206
UTSW 2400 644 431 218
U Utah 1100 359 139 104
U Vermont 4665 546 194 97
U Virgina 3146 493 301 138
U Wash 2880 740 235 178
U Wisc 2223 537 239 151
Vandy 3392 784 280 104
VCU 3471 612 394 184
Wake 5015 504 249 108
Wash U 2847 993 308 122
Wayne St 2430 664 437 256
WVU 736 243 130 101
Wright St 2475 408 216 90
Yale 3342 825 221 101
Yeshiva (AE) 5663 1311 523 180


And look at that. Time to go home.

Looks like the format is all screwy, but I don't have to fix it now!
 
wow, nice work, Sherlock Holmes. Why don't you get started on that whole "Curing Cancer or AIDS" thing now?

j/k

Thanks for the info...

PS not that anyone cares, but I knew Georgetown had a 34% acceptance rate from their letter. mwhaha.
 
not to beat a dead horse, but I think it's safe to say that most schools accept 2-3x the number of candidates that they plan to have actually matriculate
 
I attached a PDF of some percentages based off the 2002 USNews numbers arod posted. It has % Interviewed, % Accepted of Interviewed, and % Accepted of All Applicants.
 

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Wow, thats great. thanks man

Originally posted by periodic
I attached a PDF of some percentages based off the 2002 USNews numbers arod posted. It has % Interviewed, % Accepted of Interviewed, and % Accepted of All Applicants.
 
Now the really interesting thing to know would be to find out how many of those acceptances were from the inital rounds of offering and how many were off the waitlist.
 
BU/G-Town and GWU receive so many applications. Unbelievable.
 
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