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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]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. [/quote] 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.[/quote]
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