<p>Dear jorr08/Coopjust : Working through some of the estimated numbers, consider these. The entering class will be 2,250 in total (standard) … let’s assume that from the approximate 2,000 Early Admissions offers, 700 student accept. (2000 acceptances, 4000 deferrals, 1000 rejections.) This would be relatively consistent with a yield rate of 30%.</p>
<p>This would leave about 1,550 spots available. Again, applying a yield rate of 33%, about 4,650 offers are yet to be made … let’s round it up to 5,000 by decreasing the yield (unlikely, but fine for this).</p>
<p>There are an anticipated 23,000 applications still to come in regular decision and 4,000 in the deferred pool.</p>
<p>Let’s assume the 5,000 acceptances (potentially) from 27,000 pool applicants. This will about 18.5% acceptances from here.</p>