Submitted by Roughneck16 t3_11hp9jd in dataisbeautiful
soapdispensary t1_jaum9lz wrote
Yield is enrollment divided by acceptances. Higher yield means those that apply are more likely to attend. It’s just another way to express acceptance rates.
UsernameTaken1701 t1_jawcjiq wrote
Obviously, given that those that don't apply are not at all likely to attend.
soapdispensary t1_jawwktx wrote
It means those with low yield have a lot of students that apply and get accepted but would rather go to another school, smart ass.
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