Most accurate online source to base stats on

<p>Where is the best online site I should visit to see if a particular school would be a match/reach/safety according to my stats?</p>

<p>princetonreview.com</p>

<p>collegeboard.com has a great set of data.....</p>

<p>Princetonreview.com sucks. The admissions stuff is totally off!
Collegeboard.com REALLY sucks..</p>

<p>Princetonreview.com on Boston College
Average SAT: 1317
SAT - Verbal Range (25-75%): 610-700
SAT - Math Range (25-75%): 630-710
TPR Projected Range SAT Writing: 640-700 </p>

<p>Freshman Admission Statistics
Total applicants who are accepted: 32%
Total of accepted students who enroll: 32% </p>

<p>Collegeboard.com on Boston College
Percent applicants admitted: 31%
SAT Reasoning Verbal: 610 - 700 96%
SAT Reasoning Math: 640 - 720 96% </p>

<p>ehh is this right?</p>

<p>well would you want to pay for usnews then? i use it and i find it to be slightly better than pr and cb...</p>

<p>What DO people use then?</p>

<p>I have used US News for undergrad and now for applying to grad school.</p>

<p>PR sucks...it had Columbia as a match for me and I have a friggin 3.4 GPA</p>

<p>i've found princeton review seems right--and stats aside, their other info is pretty good. also, at least for my schools, the stats i've compared match the official ones on the school websites pretty much. though i don't know if i'd trust that fit/match/safety calculator on the pr--i mean, how can they know that just by gpa and sats? i'd say use pr, but don't take it as the God-given truth.</p>

<p>bluthunder - PR said Columbia is a reach for me, and my GPA is around 3.9 uw</p>

<p>^^lol...like I said before...PR's counselor-o-matic is a piece of crap</p>

<p>Heh, well I have like a 3.6ish and it told me Harvard was a match.</p>

<p>Okay, I know that the calculator is crap, but I'm referring to the overall information for each college, such as percent acceptance, SAT..</p>

<p>bluthunder... idk what you mean by that... I think it's pretty accurate, I mean, I'm sure most people would say that Columbia would be a reach for me</p>