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<p>The reverse is true. The stats of admitted students are universally higher than those of enrolled students, because the higher a kid's stats are, the more acceptances he got, and the less likely he is to enroll at any one school where he was accepted. The kids at the bottom of the accepted pool enroll at a high rate; the kids at the top are way less likely to matriculate.</p>