<p>Let me put a period on this thread. I am also adding </p>
<p>HarvardStanford: HS –> S
Johnfn: HS –> S
cakeys123: SM –>S
supereagle: YS –>Y</p>
<p>This leads to
----------------- Harvard -Yale - Princeton - Stanford - MIT
Class of 2012
admit … 37 … 34 … 43 … 30 … 25
matriculation … 13… 15 … 15 … 10 … 7
cross-yield (%)… 35 … 44 … 35 … 33 … 28</p>
<p>Class of 2013
admit … 31… 34 … 37 … 26 … 25
matriculation … 13 … 16 … 15 … 9 … 10
cross-yield (%) … 42 … 47 … 41 … 35 … 40</p>
<p>Total (Class of 2012 – 2013):
admit … 68 … 68 … 80 … 56 … 50
matriculation … 26 … 31 … 30 … 19 … 17
cross-yield (%) … 38 … 46 … 38 … 34 … 34</p>
<p>Total number of cross-admits is 123. Most of those cross-admits are, I believe, financially insensitive to the financial aid programs at those schools. Obviously, Yale lead the pack and Princeton accepted the most. I am trying to reveal their secrets… if they know this themselves.</p>