Admissions Probability Formula:
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The College Admissions Calculator estimates your probability of admission to colleges based on your academic profile, test scores, and extracurricular activities. It provides a comprehensive assessment of your admission chances using a weighted formula.
The calculator uses the admissions probability formula:
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Explanation: The formula uses weighted components: GPA (40%), Test Scores (40%), and Extracurricular Activities (20%) to calculate overall admission probability.
Details: Understanding your admission probability helps in strategic college applications, identifying target schools, and improving your profile in weak areas.
Tips: Enter your GPA on a 4.0 scale, standardized test scores, and honestly assess your extracurricular activities. All values must be valid (GPA between 0-4.0, test scores > 0).
Q1: How accurate is this calculator?
A: This provides an estimate based on common admission criteria. Actual admission decisions depend on many additional factors including essays, recommendations, and institutional priorities.
Q2: What is considered a good admission probability?
A: 70%+ is generally considered good, 50-70% is competitive, and below 50% may be more challenging.
Q3: How should I interpret my extracurricular rating?
A: Be honest about the depth and quality of your involvement. Leadership roles and sustained commitment are valued more than numerous superficial activities.
Q4: Can I use this for graduate school admissions?
A: This calculator is primarily designed for undergraduate admissions. Graduate admissions often weigh research experience and specific prerequisites more heavily.
Q5: What if my scores are on different scales?
A: Convert your scores to the appropriate scale before entering. For GPA, use a 4.0 scale. For test scores, use the raw score or percentile equivalent.