<p>My data came from the Vanderbilt admissions page and looks at the accepted student data while the common data set looks at enrolled stats. With ED the “accepted” class stats are the same as the “enrolled” stats since the yield is 95%+. With RD the “accepted” class stats will be higher than the “enrolled” stats since the yield is much lower and students at the top end have more options. For enrolled students the stats are very similar between ED and RD. For accepted students the stats are higher for RD applicants. When students apply there is some validity in looking at both the accepted and enrolled stats.
Either way it’s very difficult to get in now.</p>