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<p>See the rest of the article here:</p>
<p><a href=“Early decision admission rate drops by 1.3 percentage points | The Daily Pennsylvanian”>Early decision admission rate drops by 1.3 percentage points | The Daily Pennsylvanian;
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<p>See the rest of the article here:</p>
<p><a href=“Early decision admission rate drops by 1.3 percentage points | The Daily Pennsylvanian”>Early decision admission rate drops by 1.3 percentage points | The Daily Pennsylvanian;
<p>Umm… I think you meant:</p>
<p>“The Office of Admissions welcomed 1,316 early-decision applicants to the Class of 2019 on Monday via online admissions decisions, which became available to the record-high 5,489 applicants at 5 p.m.”</p>
<p>from the article.</p>
<p>That’s another way to look at it, but the headline number for these stories–both literally and figuratively–is always the acceptance rate. For better or for worse. :)</p>
<p>Oops, just realized what you meant, Rowmom. The excerpt I cut and pasted into my first post was from the original version of the article first posted on The Daily Pennsylvanian web site, which included that incorrect number of applicants. That number has since been corrected on the DP web site. ;)</p>