<p>can you guys list what online "chancers" you would consider as being pretty accurate</p>
<p>I would imagine none of them are particularly accurate as they depend on self-reporting and raw stats. At the lower rungs of selectivity, maybe.</p>
<p>i think that the "what are my chances" sub-forum is, while not extremely accurate, a better predictor than an automatic website.</p>
<p>post your stats in a separate thread here, entitled "chance me!" mine turned out to be probably 85 percent accurate. we're all seasoned at it. ;-)</p>
<p>cc, obviously</p>
<p>I would say mychances.net is reasonably accurate. It was able to predict where I got in and didn't (though I only applied to four schools).</p>
<p>Well, online chancing tools only base the resulting chances on your stats, with no consideration for extracurriculars, awards, rigorous courseload, etc. At best, they can be semi-accurate.</p>
<p>Try collegedata.com, they have "what are my chances" section.
It has great info on prior year acceptance rates, waitlists, etc.</p>
<p>Princeton review is pretty good, and it helps you find a good fit, as well.</p>
<p>Those sites all have issues with GPA standardization though.</p>
<p>I don't know how accurate it is for chancing, but The Princeton Review has a nice thing for finding good schools to apply to. It categorizes them into Good Match, Reach, and Safety too, but because of the GPA issue someone mentioned previously, I'm not super confident about it.</p>