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The College Board Acceptance Calculator estimates your chances of college admission based on SAT scores, GPA, and extracurricular activities. It uses statistical models derived from Common Data Set information to provide personalized acceptance probability.
The calculator uses a predictive model:
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Explanation: The model weights academic performance (60%) and extracurricular activities (40%) to generate acceptance probability estimates.
Details: Understanding your admission chances helps in creating a balanced college list with reach, match, and safety schools, improving your overall application strategy.
Tips: Enter your official SAT score, current cumulative GPA, and honestly assess your extracurricular involvement level. Use recent, accurate data for best results.
Q1: How accurate is this calculator?
A: The calculator provides estimates based on statistical models and Common Data Set information. Actual admission decisions depend on many additional factors.
Q2: What is considered a good acceptance chance?
A: Generally: 0-30% = Reach, 31-70% = Match, 71-100% = Safety. These ranges vary by institution selectivity.
Q3: Should I retake the SAT if my chance is low?
A: If your score is below the college's 25th percentile, retaking may improve your chances, but consider the time investment and diminishing returns.
Q4: How important are extracurricular activities?
A: They demonstrate well-roundedness and passion. Quality and depth matter more than quantity in most cases.
Q5: What other factors affect college admission?
A: Essays, letters of recommendation, course rigor, demographic factors, and institutional priorities all play significant roles in final decisions.