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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why do people look at scattergrams? Why do people look at the CDS for stats? Why do people look at 25,50 and 75 percentiles for test scores for admitted students? You know why. [/quote] Because those are the only quantitative data points given. It doesn’t mean they are as paramount as is often assumed. [/quote] Wrong. I have heard at Tufts, Gtown, UVA, and Yale that the first stop is the transcript. It is THE most important. YCBK has said it many many times in the podcast. It matters.[/quote] This. The Transcript is number 1, and that means what courses taken compared to what is offered at the school, not a count of the total APs. High rigor in all 5 core areas and still a top GPA in the context of the high school gpa scale. Gpa out of context is fairly useless. SAT is not nearly as important as the transcript. [/quote] I think we've veered off course here. Maybe OP didn't phrase well initially. No one disputes that GPA is the first stop. But, that doesn't preclude the objection to people asking for stats. Stats are a hurdle, not a fine tuned marker. I think OP was saying that asking stars is useless because anyone in has the stats plus other things![/quote]
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