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Where was this outrage back in 2006 and 2007 when we admitted 77% of all applicants?
For obvious legal reasons we have to set aside the stats for the top 10%. Looking at the rest, we had 19,217 applicants and 4,563 of them came to school. 23% hardly seems like we are letting everyone in, but carry on with your uninformed mob. But before you carry on, please answer my bolded question above because that puts everything into perspective. Thanks!
PS - Reminder, we all want A&M to be good. But you guys sound like climate change lemons, not people who study in depth.
Actually, I would submit that those of us with concerns are the ones paying attention to the actual numbers. And no, we do not "obviously" have to set aside stats for the top 10%. The numbers are what they are. The to 10% is what it is. Your 23% number, is meaningless. The number you're looking for is 53%:
Non top 10% applicants: 30,874 total applicants - 11657 top10 applicants = 19,217
Non top 10% admits: 21,888 total admits - 11628 top10 admits = 10260
10,260 not top10 admits / 19,217 not top10 applicants = 53.3% acceptance of not top 10 applicants.
(You used the ENROLLED number divided by applicants. That number is meaningless, at least in the context of this discussion.)
As to your bolded question: Because I wasn't paying attention and didn't know about it.
I would also submit that comments like "your uniformed mob" add nothing to this discussion, and actually serve to diminish your points.