Harder to get into OOS: UVA or UMich

<p>[University</a> of California: StatFinder](<a href=“http://statfinder.ucop.edu/statfinder/default.aspx]University”>http://statfinder.ucop.edu/statfinder/default.aspx)</p>

<p>Cal class of 2012.</p>

<p>Everyone
GPA(UW) SAT(min) Total Apps # Admits #Enroll #rate yield
4.0 2100 2,144 1,747 347 81.5 19.9
3.8-3.99 2100 2,208 1,463 485 66.3 33.2</p>

<p>CA only
4.0 2100 1,386 1,267 264 91.4 20.8
3.8-3.99 2100 1,576 1,186 418 75.3 35.2</p>

<p>As you can see, it’s harder for students out of state.</p>

<p>Assuming you’re a 4.0 student with a minimum 2100 on your SAT,
if you’re a CA resident, your chance of getting in is 91.4%
if you’re a non-CA resident, your chance of getting in is only 63.3%</p>

<p>Assuming you’re a 3.8-3.99 with a minimum 2100,
CA resident, rate 75.3%
non-CA resident, rate 43.83%</p>

<p>

Stop spreading lies.</p>

<p>

Average stats at UVa and UNC are 100-150 points lower than Cal/UCLA. How is it any easier to get in OOS since OOS stats are actually higher than at Cal/UCLA? </p>

<p>UNC-CH
Middle 50% scored between 1180 and 1380</p>

<p>Middle 50% ranges for the three subscores:
Critical Reading: 590–690
Mathematics: 590–690
Writing: 620–700</p>