<p>OK, I actually went through and calculated the admit rate for many schools based on the number of applications received this year and assumed they accepted the same number of students as last year. UChicago’s admit rate could be lower if they accept fewer students because of higher yield rate and the fact that last year’s class was too large.</p>
<p>Class of 2016 Acceptance Rates (guesses)
5.5% – Julliard
6.4 ---- Harvard (2188 / 34285)
6.7 ---- Stanford (2436 / 36744)
7.2 ---- Cooper Union
7.3 ---- Yale (2109 / 28870)
7.6 ---- Columbia (2419 / 31818)
8.4 ---- Princeton
8.7 ---- Brown
9.0 ---- Dartmouth (2100 / 23052)
9.5 ---- MIT (1715 / 18084)
11.9 — Duke (3739 / 31500)
12.0 — Cal Tech
12.6 — Univ. of Penn (3935 / 31127)
13.6 — UChicago (3446 / 25271)
13.9 — Claremont McKenna
14.0 — Pomona
15.1 — Swarthmore
15.4 — WUSTL
15.5 — Vanderbilt
15.6 — Bowdoin
17.0 — Washington & Lee
17.3 — Cornell (6534 / 37673)
17.3 — Georgetown (3468 / 20050)
17.3 — Williams
17.4 — Northwestern (5575 / 31991)
18.3 — Middlebury</p>