I’m definitely not suggesting a 98% chance of zero, but I do expect the 98% rejected to fare much worse than the 2% accepted on average, yes. The data as well as your interpretation show steeply declining returns even within that top 2%.
I don’t think I implied anything in particular about the qualification level of the average EA. I’m just noting that, given the skewedness of this data, there’s an important difference between just clearing the YC bar and being representative of that central estimate.
I’m definitely not suggesting a 98% chance of zero, but I do expect the 98% rejected to fare much worse than the 2% accepted on average, yes. The data as well as your interpretation show steeply declining returns even within that top 2%.
I don’t think I implied anything in particular about the qualification level of the average EA. I’m just noting that, given the skewedness of this data, there’s an important difference between just clearing the YC bar and being representative of that central estimate.