What is holdup on Penn class of 2013 stats?

<p>I need to know if my chances are better or worse!!</p>

<p>They were supposed to add the 2013 stats by yesterday but they are still not there!</p>

<p>Posting the stats for enrolled students in the class of 2013 will tell you very little about your chance to be admitted to the class of 2014, except that you can be reasonably sure that the students who enroll have somewhat lower average stats than the students who were admitted. The better stats an admitted student has, the more other options he or she is likely to have, and the more other options, the greater the chance that he or she will take one of them other than Penn. So the enrolled student stats skew below the admitted student stats.</p>

<p>And what you really want is something Penn doesn’t provide, but a few other schools do (Stanford, Brown, Amherst): separate data on the applicant pool, the admitted student pool, and the enrolled student pool. Here’s the big shocking news: The better your GPA and test scores, the higher your chance of admission, but even the best of both is no guarantee.</p>

<p>It’s September 23 and Penn still did not post its 2013 stats? Problems??</p>

<p>Ah well. What did you expect? Calm yourself by reading this article:</p>

<p>[Openness</a>, outreach trademarks of new dean - News](<a href=“http://media.www.dailypennsylvanian.com/media/storage/paper882/news/2008/01/23/News/Openness.Outreach.Trademarks.Of.New.Dean-3162226.shtml]Openness”>http://media.www.dailypennsylvanian.com/media/storage/paper882/news/2008/01/23/News/Openness.Outreach.Trademarks.Of.New.Dean-3162226.shtml)</p>