<p>If you sign up, you have access to the College Finder, which, after you enter your information (note that the GPA is, rightfully, unweighted,) will give you your chances of getting into any school you choose.</p>
<p>accurate? .</p>
<p>Based on my friends from 06, it seems very accurate. No surprises, except for the kids that got in early to Harvard and Yale and tried to apply regular to Stanford and Princeton (my school counsilors basically tell us that, if we get in early to HYPSM, they won't write us good reccomendations if we apply regular to a different one of those schools, but kids try anyway.)</p>
<p>It's decently accurate, but has some flaws.</p>
<p>For example, it tells you you have a better chance at Stanford than USC a lot of the time the further your GPA is from 4.0</p>
<p>If that's accurate, I have no worries left whatsoever...it told me I was nearly a "sure bet" at MIT and Harvard....I wish...</p>
<p>For some reason, if you set everything to maximum--the perfect application--USC has a lower "bet" than Ivies such as Harvard.</p>
<p>interesting. looks accurate</p>
<p>I don't trust anything that rates you 'good bet' on ivies, but lower on schools such as UCLA and USC (I think it's because of the average gpa).</p>
<p>I've already been there for a while, though.</p>
<p>not enough criteria</p>
<p>It says that I should get into Harvard. Haha. We'll see xP</p>
<p>I still think something is wrong with it. First it told me that i had a very high "maybe" chance for MIT. Then when i set everything to maximum, it says the samething.</p>
<p>I don't think it's very accurate. There is so much not taken into account.</p>
<p>it's not really accurate at all. plus all the schools for me were dead middle anyways, even harvard (w/ a 3.7 yeah right)</p>