Below I have some formula’s from colleges, so most bs might use something similar to the ones below
Cornell’s DVM Admissions Formula
(vet school)
25% - Overall GPA
25% - GRE (verbal and quantitative) or MCAT
5% - Quality of Academic Program
20% - Animal/Veterinary/Biomedical Experience (supported with letters of evaluation)
10% - Non-Cognitive Skills
10% - All Other Achievements and Letters of Evaluation
5% - Personal Statement
University Of Iowa
(1 x Percentile class rank)
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(2 x ACT composite score or SAT Equivalent)
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(20 x Cumulative GPA)
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(5 x Number of years of high school courses completed in the core subject areas)
https://www.aplearning.com/education-articles/item/the-college-admissions-secret-formula.html
There Is No Formula
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This whole “is there a formula to get into MIT” thing that’s been dominating College Confidential and the blog comments makes me sad. I understand that people want answers and explanations, but… alas.
Trying to define admissions with a formula is like trying to define life with a formula. It’s like trying to explain poetry using calculus. It would take the human component out of it, which is perhaps the most important part.