UCLA GPA statistics! 09-10 Admits

<p>68% of the average means the average of the average. These are not actual GPA’s, they are a total of 90+ average GPA’s. Each of which is an average itself. Get it. It wont matter because you actually proved my point. Tell me how “68% were between 3.341 and 3.679” is different from “68% of the average GPA’s for transfer students admitted to Letters and science were below 3.68”…lol. I dont see a difference. I said 3.68, you said 3.679? Okay, great job finding the number I rounded up from moron. My statement is an approx. it’s off the cuff (as I said in the original post) And you can get the data from the UCLA.edu website itself. Yes I collected every single GPA from the 2009 chart.</p>

<p>Each of the 90 plus GPA’s that I averaged are averages themsevles. Don’t blame me for your misinterpretations. When I said “average” I meant that 68% of the average GPA’s (meaning the GPA’s themselves since they are all averages) were below 3.68. Am I speaking clearly? What don’t you get? If you don’t understand the graph or the data, why comment? Why comment at all if this does not apply to you or help you? This thread is for people who wish to know. I said about a thousand times to “take this with a grain of salt” as anyone should.</p>

<p>Oh, and nice link to Wikipedia. I’m sure all self respecting stats majors put a lot of faith into wikipedia. Too bad academics don’t share in this pious belief.</p>

<p>PS. Take an English class while you’re at UCLA.</p>