Ivies, etc.! Chances please

<p>Still waiting for that formula wrathofgod64 ;)</p>

<p>gmman, i thot u'd be able to figure this out, but ok...</p>

<p>let x = ur academic index</p>

<p>u take the integral of 1/2pi + the square root of x to the negative 69 * the average number of applicants to all the colleges on ur list / the derivative of (e^3x)(the number of legacies^2)(the number of affirmative action candidates^3.5)</p>

<p>hope that helps</p>

<p>that was quite a good ******** formula. impressed. but you should multiply by 100 at the end. you know. to get a percentage.
what's jerome fisher? you look like a pretty solid applicant. i like how i say that with conviction as if i knew something. basically, your list inspires jealousy in teenagers everywhere. good luck.</p>

<p>Jerome Fisher is a program in management in technology that accepts like 40-50 students every year O_O. Yeah, so basically I'll be very lucky if I get in ;)</p>

<p>Thanks though!</p>

<p>It's funny because you'd have no reason to be jealous :p</p>

<p>Guys, I need to make sure my list is okay. Help a brotha out! :P</p>

<p>btw list right now is
UCB
UCLA
UCSD
UPenn ED Jerome Fisher
Cornell
Princeton
Brown
Northwestern
WUSTL
Harvey Mudd</p>

<p>:(</p>

<p>bump..</p>

<p>i think you'll get into jerome fisher.
several people from my school got into upenn last year, they didn't seem to have test scores like yours.</p>

<p>goodluck</p>

<p>where do you live gmman?</p>

<p>California.. why?</p>

<p>dont worry im not a stalker or anything, i was just trying to assess your scores in context of where you live. see, if you had been from alabama you would have been a shoe-in... but since your from cali its probably a lot harder since its such a large state with so many smart applicants.</p>

<p>Still wondering about this list :( need a definite answer by Monday!</p>