The Daily Bruin did some more number crunching and finds that although UCLA is hard to get into, almost two thirds of those accepted don't come.
UCLA has been the most applied to school in the nation for several
years, but only about a third of its admitted applicants actually decide
to attend the university.
UCLA’s yield rate, or the rate at which admitted students accept
their admission offers, was about 35 percent in 2012, which is high for
UC campuses but low compared to similar public institutions and West
Coast private colleges. This year’s deadline for admitted students to commit to University of California schools is Thursday...
Full story at http://dailybruin.com/2014/04/30/uclas-yield-rate-explained-by-location-competition/
Everyone's second choice? Is this a problem?
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