I have a question

<p>I heard that there is some type of website that gives you the applicants that have been accepted at certain colleges.. from your highschools</p>

<p>From what I've heard it give the ones that were rejected and accepted and the stats of the applicants from your specefic high school</p>

<p>Yes, many high schools subscribe to a service called Naviance. Ask your guidance counselor if your school does. On Naviance, you can look up scattergrams that show the GPA of each candidate as well as SAT scores.</p>

<p>A friend of mine directed me to the website of Monte Vista High School in California. If you go to "Academics" and then "News From the Counselors," you'll see a link to "2005 Senior College Survey - Where They Got In." It lists, in ascending order by GPA, all the colleges where each senior was accepted and rejected. I found it pretty enlightening.</p>

<p>That would be here
<a href="http://www.mvhs.srvusd.k12.ca.us/aboutmv/counseling/2005%20Senior%20Suvey%20Results%20based%20on%20GPA.pdf%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://www.mvhs.srvusd.k12.ca.us/aboutmv/counseling/2005%20Senior%20Suvey%20Results%20based%20on%20GPA.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>Darius.. are you giving me intructions to see the results of the students from Monte Vista High school???</p>

<p>chillin - Yes, those are scattergrams for Monte Vista HS students. At first it's scary looking at all the students with wonderful stats that DIDN'T get in to a particular college or university. But look a little deeper and you see that sometimes a lower stat student did get accepted, so it really depends on the individual. A 2.5 GPA won't get you into any competitive school, but a 3.7 GPA with increasing grades each year and 1380 SAT (old) might especially if the student is an all-state tackle! Good luck with your search.</p>