<p>I did the calculations (several times over) before, and I remember getting something like a 6% acceptance for RD applicants and a 7.5% overall, assuming they admit the same number as they did last year.</p>
<p>Edit: I was bored so I did the math again.</p>
<p>Total Applicants: 32,000
-EA: 5,566
-RD: 26,434</p>
<p>Total accepted: 2300 (last year)
-EA: 753
-RD: 1547* (est)</p>
<p>EA Acceptance Rate
753/5566 = 13.53%</p>
<p>RD Acceptance Rate
1547/26,434 = 5.85%</p>
<p>Total Acceptance Rate
2400/32000 = 7.19%</p>
<p>I got my most of my numbers from Stanford (<a href=“You’ve requested a page that no longer exists | Stanford News”>You’ve requested a page that no longer exists | Stanford News) but I found how many were offered admission on a SF Gate article (<a href=“http://articles.sfgate.com/2010-01-25/bay-area/17835575_1_freshman-class-applicants-financial-aid[/url]”>http://articles.sfgate.com/2010-01-25/bay-area/17835575_1_freshman-class-applicants-financial-aid</a>)</p>