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Secret preferences revealed: which colleges do students actually choose?

Tuesday, May 12th, 2009
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Today we’re letting everyone in on a sneak-preview of our latest tool: the college cross-admit preference tool. We think it’s a simple but powerful way to see which colleges are most favored by admitted college students.

To use it is simple: type in the names of two colleges that you want to compare (perhaps Florida and Florida State?). You’ll then see which fraction of site members prefers which school. Preference is determined by the relative fraction of members admitted to both schools who end up attending one or the other. For example, if 25% of students admitted to both College A and College B ultimately go to College B, we say they prefer College B over College A. When the results are statistically significant at the 95% level, you’ll see the results lit up in bright colors.

For the hardcore college admissions followers out there, this will remind you of this graphic from a 2006 NY Times article. One difference is that our list isn’t limited to 17 schools; as the data continues to become available, we’ll display this information for all 1700 schools that we track.

Requests? Feedback? Suggestions? Let us know.

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Personalized College Analysis Revamped

Sunday, October 12th, 2008
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On each college page you’ll find a “Personalized Analysis” tab. This now shows you about a dozen graphs, breaking the numbers down by accepted/rejected/applying. Your own score range is highlighted. (Note: you have to be logged in to see the graphs.)

I’ve attached an example for those of you who aren’t logged in.Demo personalized graph: Yale

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