<p>So what exactly does "high match" or "low match" or "high reach" or "low reach" mean? Can someone explain those terms to me?</p>
<p>Thank you!</p>
<p>So what exactly does "high match" or "low match" or "high reach" or "low reach" mean? Can someone explain those terms to me?</p>
<p>Thank you!</p>
<p>High match is when DC comics hire you low match is marvel coming to your house low reach is scarlet johhanson dancing an high reach is a name for lion king</p>
<p>A reach is that you fall below the stats and scores that admitted students have or that a school is extremely selective. A match is that you fall right in between the stats and scores of admitted students. A safety is a school that you can afford financially that you have a very good shot at getting into because you exceed the stats and scores of admitted students.</p>
<p>I consider match/reach more than just stat and score. I take into account the admission rate too. So having a stat at 75% would not make you a match for many top schools. The likelihood for acceptance go up in the order below:</p>
<p>safety (almost sure in), low match, match, high match, low reach, reach, high reach (very unlikely).</p>
<p>I call it a match when you have over 50% chance. Or around 30-70% including low and high matches.</p>
<p>Safety is Fifa 2011</p>
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<p>Sorry. I mean the likelihood of acceptance go DOWN in the order above.</p>