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number_cruncher got a reaction from ʕ •ᴥ•ʔ in Top Tens
I thought it'd be interesting to pull some stats out of last years data, just for curiosities' sake.
Take all of this with a large shovel of salt since none of this is scientific. And it is all based on voluntary (probably inaccurate) reporting. But anyway ...
"Top" 10 schools based on "Average Accepted GPA"
Stanford University 3.84 Princeton University 3.83 University Of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) 3.80 University Of Washington, Seattle 3.79 University Of California, Berkeley (UCB) 3.78 Cornell University 3.78 New York University (NYU) 3.78 Massachusetts Institute Of Technology (MIT) 3.76 University Of Chicago 3.75 Harvard University 3.74 "Toughest" 10 schools based on "Average Rejected GPA"
University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor 3.78 Harvard University 3.78 Princeton University 3.78 Brown University 3.78 California Institute Of Technology (Caltech) 3.77 Stanford University 3.77 Yale University 3.75 Massachusetts Institute Of Technology (MIT) 3.74 University Of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (UNC) 3.73 Cornell University 3.733 "Most popular" 10 programmes in Fall 2010 based on number of acceptances and rejections
Economics 4198 Computer Science 2994 Philosophy 2159 English 2082 Physics 1841 Political Science 1744 Mathematics 1294 Sociology 1056 History 813 Statistics 659 Obviously all of this is heavily dependent on the number of users to the site and their particular interest. Seems like economists have nothing better to do than apply and post their data ;-).
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number_cruncher got a reaction from digitality in Top Tens
I thought it'd be interesting to pull some stats out of last years data, just for curiosities' sake.
Take all of this with a large shovel of salt since none of this is scientific. And it is all based on voluntary (probably inaccurate) reporting. But anyway ...
"Top" 10 schools based on "Average Accepted GPA"
Stanford University 3.84 Princeton University 3.83 University Of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) 3.80 University Of Washington, Seattle 3.79 University Of California, Berkeley (UCB) 3.78 Cornell University 3.78 New York University (NYU) 3.78 Massachusetts Institute Of Technology (MIT) 3.76 University Of Chicago 3.75 Harvard University 3.74 "Toughest" 10 schools based on "Average Rejected GPA"
University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor 3.78 Harvard University 3.78 Princeton University 3.78 Brown University 3.78 California Institute Of Technology (Caltech) 3.77 Stanford University 3.77 Yale University 3.75 Massachusetts Institute Of Technology (MIT) 3.74 University Of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (UNC) 3.73 Cornell University 3.733 "Most popular" 10 programmes in Fall 2010 based on number of acceptances and rejections
Economics 4198 Computer Science 2994 Philosophy 2159 English 2082 Physics 1841 Political Science 1744 Mathematics 1294 Sociology 1056 History 813 Statistics 659 Obviously all of this is heavily dependent on the number of users to the site and their particular interest. Seems like economists have nothing better to do than apply and post their data ;-).
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number_cruncher got a reaction from Thanks4Downvoting in Top Tens
I thought it'd be interesting to pull some stats out of last years data, just for curiosities' sake.
Take all of this with a large shovel of salt since none of this is scientific. And it is all based on voluntary (probably inaccurate) reporting. But anyway ...
"Top" 10 schools based on "Average Accepted GPA"
Stanford University 3.84 Princeton University 3.83 University Of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) 3.80 University Of Washington, Seattle 3.79 University Of California, Berkeley (UCB) 3.78 Cornell University 3.78 New York University (NYU) 3.78 Massachusetts Institute Of Technology (MIT) 3.76 University Of Chicago 3.75 Harvard University 3.74 "Toughest" 10 schools based on "Average Rejected GPA"
University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor 3.78 Harvard University 3.78 Princeton University 3.78 Brown University 3.78 California Institute Of Technology (Caltech) 3.77 Stanford University 3.77 Yale University 3.75 Massachusetts Institute Of Technology (MIT) 3.74 University Of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (UNC) 3.73 Cornell University 3.733 "Most popular" 10 programmes in Fall 2010 based on number of acceptances and rejections
Economics 4198 Computer Science 2994 Philosophy 2159 English 2082 Physics 1841 Political Science 1744 Mathematics 1294 Sociology 1056 History 813 Statistics 659 Obviously all of this is heavily dependent on the number of users to the site and their particular interest. Seems like economists have nothing better to do than apply and post their data ;-).
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number_cruncher got a reaction from Bonkers in Top Tens
I thought it'd be interesting to pull some stats out of last years data, just for curiosities' sake.
Take all of this with a large shovel of salt since none of this is scientific. And it is all based on voluntary (probably inaccurate) reporting. But anyway ...
"Top" 10 schools based on "Average Accepted GPA"
Stanford University 3.84 Princeton University 3.83 University Of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) 3.80 University Of Washington, Seattle 3.79 University Of California, Berkeley (UCB) 3.78 Cornell University 3.78 New York University (NYU) 3.78 Massachusetts Institute Of Technology (MIT) 3.76 University Of Chicago 3.75 Harvard University 3.74 "Toughest" 10 schools based on "Average Rejected GPA"
University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor 3.78 Harvard University 3.78 Princeton University 3.78 Brown University 3.78 California Institute Of Technology (Caltech) 3.77 Stanford University 3.77 Yale University 3.75 Massachusetts Institute Of Technology (MIT) 3.74 University Of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (UNC) 3.73 Cornell University 3.733 "Most popular" 10 programmes in Fall 2010 based on number of acceptances and rejections
Economics 4198 Computer Science 2994 Philosophy 2159 English 2082 Physics 1841 Political Science 1744 Mathematics 1294 Sociology 1056 History 813 Statistics 659 Obviously all of this is heavily dependent on the number of users to the site and their particular interest. Seems like economists have nothing better to do than apply and post their data ;-).
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number_cruncher got a reaction from stevebaker in Top Tens
I thought it'd be interesting to pull some stats out of last years data, just for curiosities' sake.
Take all of this with a large shovel of salt since none of this is scientific. And it is all based on voluntary (probably inaccurate) reporting. But anyway ...
"Top" 10 schools based on "Average Accepted GPA"
Stanford University 3.84 Princeton University 3.83 University Of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) 3.80 University Of Washington, Seattle 3.79 University Of California, Berkeley (UCB) 3.78 Cornell University 3.78 New York University (NYU) 3.78 Massachusetts Institute Of Technology (MIT) 3.76 University Of Chicago 3.75 Harvard University 3.74 "Toughest" 10 schools based on "Average Rejected GPA"
University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor 3.78 Harvard University 3.78 Princeton University 3.78 Brown University 3.78 California Institute Of Technology (Caltech) 3.77 Stanford University 3.77 Yale University 3.75 Massachusetts Institute Of Technology (MIT) 3.74 University Of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (UNC) 3.73 Cornell University 3.733 "Most popular" 10 programmes in Fall 2010 based on number of acceptances and rejections
Economics 4198 Computer Science 2994 Philosophy 2159 English 2082 Physics 1841 Political Science 1744 Mathematics 1294 Sociology 1056 History 813 Statistics 659 Obviously all of this is heavily dependent on the number of users to the site and their particular interest. Seems like economists have nothing better to do than apply and post their data ;-).
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number_cruncher got a reaction from waddle in Top Tens
I thought it'd be interesting to pull some stats out of last years data, just for curiosities' sake.
Take all of this with a large shovel of salt since none of this is scientific. And it is all based on voluntary (probably inaccurate) reporting. But anyway ...
"Top" 10 schools based on "Average Accepted GPA"
Stanford University 3.84 Princeton University 3.83 University Of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) 3.80 University Of Washington, Seattle 3.79 University Of California, Berkeley (UCB) 3.78 Cornell University 3.78 New York University (NYU) 3.78 Massachusetts Institute Of Technology (MIT) 3.76 University Of Chicago 3.75 Harvard University 3.74 "Toughest" 10 schools based on "Average Rejected GPA"
University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor 3.78 Harvard University 3.78 Princeton University 3.78 Brown University 3.78 California Institute Of Technology (Caltech) 3.77 Stanford University 3.77 Yale University 3.75 Massachusetts Institute Of Technology (MIT) 3.74 University Of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (UNC) 3.73 Cornell University 3.733 "Most popular" 10 programmes in Fall 2010 based on number of acceptances and rejections
Economics 4198 Computer Science 2994 Philosophy 2159 English 2082 Physics 1841 Political Science 1744 Mathematics 1294 Sociology 1056 History 813 Statistics 659 Obviously all of this is heavily dependent on the number of users to the site and their particular interest. Seems like economists have nothing better to do than apply and post their data ;-).
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number_cruncher got a reaction from Bukharan in Top Tens
I thought it'd be interesting to pull some stats out of last years data, just for curiosities' sake.
Take all of this with a large shovel of salt since none of this is scientific. And it is all based on voluntary (probably inaccurate) reporting. But anyway ...
"Top" 10 schools based on "Average Accepted GPA"
Stanford University 3.84 Princeton University 3.83 University Of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) 3.80 University Of Washington, Seattle 3.79 University Of California, Berkeley (UCB) 3.78 Cornell University 3.78 New York University (NYU) 3.78 Massachusetts Institute Of Technology (MIT) 3.76 University Of Chicago 3.75 Harvard University 3.74 "Toughest" 10 schools based on "Average Rejected GPA"
University Of Michigan, Ann Arbor 3.78 Harvard University 3.78 Princeton University 3.78 Brown University 3.78 California Institute Of Technology (Caltech) 3.77 Stanford University 3.77 Yale University 3.75 Massachusetts Institute Of Technology (MIT) 3.74 University Of North Carolina, Chapel Hill (UNC) 3.73 Cornell University 3.733 "Most popular" 10 programmes in Fall 2010 based on number of acceptances and rejections
Economics 4198 Computer Science 2994 Philosophy 2159 English 2082 Physics 1841 Political Science 1744 Mathematics 1294 Sociology 1056 History 813 Statistics 659 Obviously all of this is heavily dependent on the number of users to the site and their particular interest. Seems like economists have nothing better to do than apply and post their data ;-).