New "Revealed Preference" Ranking Released

<p>I dont like to get involved with these things, but seeing that it involves my school I understand what he is saying.</p>

<p>Gutrade, the statistics that you and stanmaster like to present, use percentages rather than raw numbers. Yes, Princeton had more than 8% of those who rejected choose Stanford, I believe they had 11%. However, although 11% of those who rejected Princeton chose Stanford and 8% of those who rejected Stanford chose Princeton, Stanford is a much larger school (800 rejected at Stanford, while only 400 rejected at Princeton). Thus, a larger number (65 at Stanford) rejected Stanford for Princeton would be a much smaller percent relative to Stanford than 40 who rejected Princeton for Stanford. Thus, when looking at only the total number of those who were choosing between Stanford and Princeton exclusively (105, 65 chose Princeton, 40 choose Stanford). This is the same with MIT.</p>