Whole Candidate Score

<p>Anybody know what the Whole Candidate Score is comprised of? I have a basic idea, but not really sure. Also, what is a score that would be equal to someone getting an appointment?</p>

<p>I just talked to someone who told me a candidate score of about 600 or above usually means you can get in.</p>

<p>I have no idea if this is correct or anywhere near the figure, does anyone know? Thanks.</p>

<p>All I know for sure is that the CFA accounts for 10% of the possible total.</p>

<p>As I understand it (and my info is 2 years old), the WCS required in order to garner an offer of appointment will "slide" up (or down) as the candidate year progresses. It is not a number that stays constant. As the level of competition rises, so will the WCS required to enter. I remember being told that the later a candidate completes his/her application the higher the required WCS will be, as the number of available spots dwindles. In other words, it is not a "fixed' number.</p>

<p>USMA allocates 30% of the Whole Candidate Score to Leadership. The leadership score includes the candidate's school evaluation, activities, athletics, and leadership positions.</p>

<p>60% of the Whole Candidate Score is allocated to Academics. The academic score includes high school rank, course difficulty, English SAT and Math SAT or ACTs. </p>

<p>10% is allocated to the CFA.</p>

<p>And the CFA doesnt replace the physical aspect of athletics right?</p>

<p>No - you need to have competitive athletic participation, but for WCS purposes it is counted under leadership potential. WP is the only academy that allocates 10% of the WCS towards the CFA.</p>