answer:I would need to see the actual numbers and what exactly was being counted. Do they compare the absolute numbers of women vs men being accepted? Or do they compare it to how many men and women applied relative to each other. So, as an example, let’s say that there were 100 applicants each, and in both cases, 20 women were accepted, vs 15 men, with the rest being rejected. In that case, women are more likely to be accepted. But let us say that of these 100 applicants, there only were 15 men to begin with. In that case, 100% of male applicants are accepted, vs only 23% of women.