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acceptance % for women candidates [#permalink] New post 10 Aug 2011, 20:46
If a business school have 29% total acceptance, is it fair to assume that it may have a higher, say 35-40% acceptance among women?

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Re: acceptance % for women candidates [#permalink] New post 11 Aug 2011, 00:32
I don't know the EXACT numbers, but that seems like a fair assumption. Maybe even a bit higher. And if you have a strong profile as a female candidate I would say its even better than a strong profile as a male candidate.
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