Berkeley > MIT & Stanford

<p>^I didn’t address engineering applicants. I just said “OOS applicants” in general. I am just giving out what’s best available out there and let you guys infer what it might mean for engineering applicants. It’s definitely much better than nothing. But it wouldn’t surprise me if many of the OOS applicants were applying for engineering.</p>

<p>UCBChemEGrad,
Brown has detailed stats. And I think we can agree Stanford is slightly more selective than Brown.[Brown</a> Admission: Facts & Figures](<a href=“Undergraduate Admission | Brown University”>Undergraduate Admission | Brown University)
I am too lazy to do the work but you can do a closer comparison by just selecting SAT range instead of SAT and GPA simultaneously. It won’t be an apple-to-apple comparison because Brown separates SAT math and verbal while Berkeley averages the two.</p>

<p>Like I said, the yield is the key. Stanford has >70% yield so I think it makes sense if you consider the big picture.</p>