@zippy1616 - maybe you overlooked this post from that thread - I think it may have some of the statistics you were hoping to find. I’ve just copied and pasted it here for you from @EmsDad 's thread he noted above. But here are some stats he came up with. He is quite an amazing guy with numbers:
A while back I counted the acceptances and rejections for five year’s worth of data in the “Final Decisions” threads (from 2012-2016 as I recall). I ended up with about 500 individual data points. The acceptance rate results are listed below for programs with more than 30 data points. My conclusion is that the data is “biased high” due to the fact that people who get acceptances and are happy with their results are much more likely to have posted in the Final Decisions thread than those who did not fair well. Also, CC posters may be likely to have students that are possibly better prepared than the general populace. Hence, I think the acceptance rate numbers are about 3 times higher than actual, so I divided them by 3 to get my "estimated’ acceptance rate. The usual suspects are at the top, so I think the numbers may be at least somewhat representative:
Carnegie Mellon - 6% [63 data points] estimated rate = 2%
Michigan - 8% [52 data points] estimated rate = 3%
CCM - 9% [75 data points] estimated rate = 3%
Elon - 12% [42 data points] estimated rate = 4%
Emerson - 12% [42 data points] estimated rate = 4%
Baldwin Wallace - 13% [47 data points] estimated rate = 4%
Penn State - 14% [57 data points] estimated rate = 5%
Ithaca - 16% [58 data points] estimated rate = 5%
Texas State - 16% [56 data points] estimated rate = 5%
Otterbein - 20% [46 data points] estimated rate = 7%
Pace - 20% [64 data points] estimated rate = 7%
Syracuse - 22% [37 data points] estimated rate = 7%
Ball State - 34% [53 data points] estimated rate = 11%
Point Park - 45% [65 data points] estimated rate = 15%
Coastal Carolina - 45% [31 data points] estimated rate = 15%
NYU Tisch - 48% [44 data points] estimated rate = 16%
Rider - 48% [50 data points] estimated rate = 16%
Roosevelt - 48% [31 data points] estimated rate = 16%
Hartt - 59% [41 data points] estimated rate = 20%
Boco - 66% [44 data points] estimated rate = 22%
U Arts - 68% [34 data points] estimated rate