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Have been using gpt to estimate admission ratings, found it very helpful. Basically plug in the stats and ECs, and ask gpt to evaluate each of the following:
Academic Extracurricular Athletic Personal Academic rating is based on rigor in the school context, gpa in the school context, test score, recommendation (if teachers told you what they are going to write). EC rating is based on leadership, depth, impact, initiative, etc. Athletic is the most definitive. DC got a score of 3. 1 is for D1 recruit, 2 is for D3 recruit. 3 is for varsity / club level. It's fun. |
| It’s also fun to read the studies about how AI is dumbing people down to the point that they can’t do basic things themselves. |
| Rolling dice is more ecologically friendly, and more fun. |
+1 it’s like watching people stand in line to walk off a cliff, and they’re all saying “this is fun!” |
| college vine has this built into their system (its why they ask for that detail on the ECs so they can "tier" them out) |
To do this well or completely, you need to input the scoring rubric FOR each college along with the CDS (showing what the school values). Some of the scoring rubric for certain schools is in the link below. Its different for each school - as you can see even in the link some schools view ECs more importantly than other schools. https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1224166.page |
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I think some of the new AI college apps do this for you as part of their essay and activities review:
Supps AI Kollegio AI Esai AI Lumisource Athena AI https://www.aralia.com/helpful-information/7-best-ai-tools-to-help-with-college-applications/ |
With what prompt? How did you customize it by each school? |
| Chatgpt provides a quick way to learn. Didn't know UPenn has a 240-point academic index rating. The academic index rating aggregates applicants’ GPA and test scores, and was measured out of 240. Chatgpt actually displays the formula for calculating UPenn's academic index. |
Did you confirm that this is true? ChatGPT also makes stuff up. |
Yup. Every ChatGPT inquiry requires 10x the energy of a normal search inquiry. |
There's a bunch behind that. I think other ivies do (or used to) also use it: https://www.solomonadmissions.com/undergrad/schools/upenn/ https://www.thedp.com/article/2023/10/penn-admissions-file-ferpa-requests-information For new people here, this might be most helpful: https://prepmaven.com/blog/applying/how-colleges-read-your-application-a-4-step-process/ |
I think that's just for athletes. The Academic Index for Recruited Athletes If you are a recruited athlete in the Ivy League (and increasingly in other schools as well), you are also assigned an Academic Index. This is calculated based on standardized test scores and high school GPA. Academic Indexes range from around 170 to 240. The purpose of the Academic Index, or AI, is to ensure that: Every recruited athlete meets a minimum AI of at least 176 The academic credentials of recruited athletes is no more than 1 standard deviation below that of the rest of the student body Ivy League institutions have agreed to uphold these standards to keep the athletic playing field competitive while maintaining high academic standards. Just like the other ratings used in college admissions, a high AI is great, but it won’t guarantee admission. |
Its just for recruited athletes. https://www.solomonadmissions.com/post/the-ivy-league-academic-index-explained/ |
That link is helpful. "Penn’s four numeric ratings. The academic index rating aggregates applicants’ GPA and test scores, and was measured out of 240. Following that were the POK (pursuit of knowledge), C (contribution), and P (purpose) ratings, which were all scored out of 6. These metrics were new for the Class of 2027, after Dean of Admissions Whitney Soule made some adjustments to the application" |