UCLA v. Cornell

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<p>I thought the part about how a person choosing between Cornell and UCLA shouldn’t compare them was pretty funny too.</p>

<p>Bayboi, ALL private universities superscore. Nobody has published a correction factor for the UCs, UMichigan, and other publics that publish and evalutate only the best single sitting scores. I happen to believe the correction factor between single-sitting and Superscoring is between 20-25 point per SAT part, so 40-50 points on the two part SAT.</p>

<p>Stats will not help a person choose between UCLA and Cornell, they are too close to matter.</p>

<p>@JohnAdams12 that’s a really interesting chart!</p>

<p>Apparently that chart has an east coast bias. Nobody chooses UVA over berkeley here.</p>

<p>Bayboi, USC’s endowment is $2.7 billion, not $4 billion.</p>

<p>Thanks Alexandre. It’s too late to change it, but I checked you are correct.</p>

<p>Yes, I heard about the recent suicides at Cornell. It’s very disturbing to say the least and many people have said that Cornell gives the most work out of all of the Ivies.</p>

<p>@JohnAdams12- that is a very interesting chart but I can see why someone would say that it has an east coast bias.</p>

<p>To everyone: I think Cornell is out of the running. But once, Berkeley’s decisions come out and if I’m accepted… I’ll be even more confused. haha Thanks for the advice, though. :slight_smile: I appreciate it.</p>

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<p>Well, actually, the California/Bay area kid who wants a different geography might choose UVA (UVA would certainly have been on my daughter’s list had it not been quite as removed from a major city) over CAL, but, certainly, not because UVA was superior to CAL. They are both great schools.</p>