grizpsych
Well-known member
Grisly Fan said:A 123% increase (if that was what was truly meant) is not mathematically ridiculous. For the sake of argument lets say 1/4 of the students are freshman (not true I know but go with me on this for a minute). The enrollment is somewhere below 12,000 but let's use that nice round number for this example. That means at least 3000 people applied last year. And let's say that desperate for students they accepted 100% which would mean exactly 3000 applications were submitted last year. A 123% more this year would mean 6,690 applications this year. Yes, that is huge but not impossible. That said, I suspect that they mean 123% of last year instead of 123% more than last year. Still, that is not what it says in the Missoulian... And THAT is my only point. I'm out.
But why would that many more people apply?