Site with interactive scatterplot

<p>I once found a site where you could make scatterplots of a wide variety of variables like SAT, weighted GPA, unweighted GPA, SAT M, SAT CR, SAT W, PSAT and so on. You were also able to set several filters like accepted, rejected, SAT greater or less than an entered value and so on. Every time the data was plotted it also gave a nice histogram at the bottom of the page. Does anyone know what site that was and if it still exists? I never bookmarked it and I recall it being very easy to find on a google search but now I can't. Also, the site was very easy to use, free and didn't even require registering.</p>

<p>The site Parchment.com changed for simplicity. Now, the scatterplot settings are gone. All the useful filters, gone. Everything gone.</p>

<p>When did they do that? It couldn’t have been much more than 6 or so months ago that I was able to get that data.</p>

<p>They did it recently.</p>

<p><a href=“Harvard University: Acceptance Rate, SAT/ACT Scores, GPA”>http://collegeapps.about.com/od/collegeprofiles/p/harvard_profile.htm&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>you can search up other schools at the top</p>

<p>I saved some pictures of the graphs, which could be useful if you plan to apply to the UCs. This time, I am posting with ■■■■■■■ so that I will not be breaking any forum rules against circumventing censorship.

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<p>Those are interesting plots with the likelihood thresholds added. All the usual caveats apply, but it’s helpful. Thanks for posting!</p>

<p>Yep - I miss parchment’s scatterplots too. Someone on their marketing team must have decided all the knobs and levers were too wonky and complex for most users. In short it wasn’t helping them make their revenue goals. Another spiffy site - <a href=“http://www.collegesimply.com/”>http://www.collegesimply.com/&lt;/a&gt; has you just put in your SAT and state and then tells you if you have an excellent, good, fair, poor chance to get into a school. It’s simple! Use this one if you want to feel good about your chances. </p>

<p>:-)</p>