Class of 2021 Statistics: 8.7% Acceptance Rate, 72% Yield

For @Chrchill’s sake (as well as others) - swinging the conversation back to the original topic. Hearing from another parent or two with kids in HS class of 2018, it sounds like about 60% of the admits were ED, per Admissions. Actually, I’m surprised it’s that low. The numbers that fall out of that piece of information, therefore, are:

EDII 640
RD 560

And from prior posts: EDI 800, EA 400.

The thing that’s weird is that 560 / .02 = 28,000 which is about how many applied in toto (actually, 560 / 27,694 = .02022 which is close enough to 2%). So when Nondorf said the RD rate was 2%, was he referring to the RD pool or the entire applicant pool? Very confusing.

Also, we can figure out the yield on non-binding admits. 60% of 2,400 total admits is 1,440 ED so shrink by 1% (minimal attrition) to arrive at 1,425 ED enrollees. Total enrollees is 1,735, as we know. Therefore, about 310 non-binding admits enrolled. That’s a yield of about 32% (310 / (400+560)). Wonder how many were EA vs RD?