Bored so came up with formula to predict if you will get into MIT

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<p>99.24% is not exactly a huge improvement. Adding coefficients to the equation doesn’t necessarily make it more precise anyway. </p>

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<p>I figured it was that one, but I wanted to make sure. The other one gave numbers that tended to hover around 10-20%, which seemed a little more realistic either way (even if you were a stellar student).</p>

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<p>But isn’t it largely subjective anyway? I think this could be improved upon if you had access to detailed admissions statistics from elite colleges as well as an intimate understanding about how the process works.</p>

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<p>I’m pretty much done with my app; I have yet to submit Part 2 yet, which I’ll hold on until tomorrow or so. And I’m quite familiar with linear algebra but my school doesn’t offer anything more advanced than Calc AB (and even local college courses cost money and time).</p>

<p>It was two years ago when I was a sophomore. Not sure if you taught it then. It was an asian guy; his roommate added all these extra things to his powerpoint that showed off certain things about MIT.</p>