Listen "Episode 10 – How To (Actually) Interpret Acceptance Data"
Episode Synopsis
Many students and families heavily rely on the college acceptance data (GPA/test scores vs. college outcomes) of past applicants from their high school to make high-stakes decisions about their school list, selection of early decision colleges, and likely overall college outcomes. In this episode, we break down how past college acceptance data is reported at many high schools, and the significant limitations and shortcomings of using such data for students applying to the most selective colleges. In particular, we cover the following:The Limited Predictive Power of GPA/Scores When Applying to Top CollegesThe Necessity of Only Comparing to Past Applicants Who Applied Under the Same Decision Plan (ED, EA, RD, etc)Why Graph Averages Are MisleadingHow To View Outliers and Avoid Wishful ThinkingData Expiration: What HS Graduating Classes You Should Be UsingThe Imperfections of Self-Report Data and Various Inaccuracies/Missing InformationThe Importance of Sample Size and the Tradeoff With High Quality Comparison CasesComplexities of Test Score Reporting: Test-Optional, Superscores, and BeyondLimitations of GPA, Accounting for Senior Year Grades, and Why The GPA Admissions Officers See Is Often Not The One Reflected in HS Data SystemsFinal Takeaways: Best Practices for Analyzing and Using High School Acceptance Data——“The Game” is hosted by Sam Hassell and brought to you by Great Minds Advising. Great Minds Advising’s unique, hands-on mentorship program and its deep strategic insight into the application review process have earned the company a nation-leading track record of excellence, with 100% of its students gaining admission to a top-choice school in the 2024–25 application cycle. Its students have recently gained admission to Stanford, Princeton, Yale, Columbia, Penn, Brown, Dartmouth, Cornell, Duke, Georgetown, Vanderbilt, Johns Hopkins, Rice, Northwestern, UC-Berkeley, and WashU (among many others) and are admitted to the Ivy League at a rate 14x the national average (90% when applying early). Web: greatmindsadvising.comContact: greatmindsadvising.com/#contactNewsletter: greatmindsadvising.com/#newsletterEmail: [email protected]: facebook.com/GreatMindsAdvising/IG: instagram.com/greatmindsadvising
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