Anyone have any idea what admittance rates are vs. enrollment figures? That is, even among top programs, students are frequently admitted to multiple schools and obviously can't attend them all. So when an entering class is five students, how many did the program likely admit to start? I know some of this is handled via waiting lists, whereby individuals not admitted initially are admitted later, so the program doesn't risk oversubscribing, but at the same time, it makes a big difference to think "5 enrolled of 142 applicants" vs "10 admitted of 142 applicants." (These are seriously the marginalia I'm using to comfort myself through waiting right now). I know some of it will depend on the competitiveness of the program, but just not really sure how to interpret the numbers.