My Study on Superscoring of SAT and Other Stats Related Things

<p>The following website’s database, Palos Verdes Peninsula’s Seniors’ List of Colleges, 2011 was the basis for this study.</p>

<p>My main task was to do @f searches for numercial data bypassing the colleges listed, and place this stat-based data on an Excel spreadsheet.</p>

<p>I am hardly a statistician, I only took one college-level stats course, and did very poorly, so If my stats are off, feel free to correct. My main purpose was to see how things like median presentation versus means had an impact, as well as superscoring, which I am reasonably sure of which this database presents a good study.</p>

<p>My initial concern when doing this was that the high school would turn the page on the data presented of the hs graduating class of 2011 and update it to 2012, a bit belatedly, so I might try to print all the formatted data of all students later on, as well as present UCLA’s data wrt applications, acceptances, and matriculants.</p>

<p>I refer to “sitting” in reference to a student’s best SATI aggregate score of the all the times he/she sat for the test, as opposed to “superscoring,” which obviously takes his/her best component scores regardless of sitting and combines them as an aggregate.</p>

<p>It was a little tough formatting the UWGPA, WGPA; Math, Verbal, Writing; Sitting, Superscore, Superscore two-part; because there were numerous numerical glitches in the database. But the database is probably the most comprehensive presentation I’ve ever seen, so I wanted to give props to the administration at PV Peninsula High School for presenting such comprehensive data. Because this was done by the school would add genuineness over Naviance or any other database presentation. An example of this would be the gpa’s which were taken to numerous decimal places, which only the administration would do. There were probably some data-entry errors, hopefully at a minimum.</p>

<p>If I can find a way to put a scrolling database in my posts, I’ll c&p the all-students’ db of 471 total, short of chopping these into three or four posts, or providing a self-made link. Anyway here’s what I found.</p>

<p>Database of All Students:</p>

<p>A. Total Students in Database, 471
B. Graduating Class, 600+
C. Average/Median UWGPA, 3.36/3.45
D. Average/Median WGPA, 3.76/3.81
E. No. of Students Who Took SATI, 421, 89.4%
F. No. of Students Who Retook SATI (Assumes Inc. as retake), 267, 63.4%
G. Average/Median SATI (Sitting), 1,856/1,860
H. Average/Median SATI (Superscore)1,928, 1,980
I. No. of Students 2,100 or > (Sitting), 88, 20.9%
J. Ave. Inc. Superscore over Sitting of Retakers/Max Inc 200, 114, 104
K. Ave. Inc. Superscore Inclusive of All SAT Takers/Max 200, 72, 67
L. Correlation SATI (Sitting) and WGPA, 80.6%
M. Correlation SATI (Sitting) and UWGPA, 70.4%
N. No. of Students Who Took ACT, 69
O. Average/Median ACT, 29/30</p>

<p>Explanation of my calculations:</p>

<p>The first component score that shows in the database appears to be Math, rather than Verbal. The last is undoubtedly the Writing component.</p>

<p>In reference to F:</p>

<p>63.4% of the students who took the SAT, retook it, with my assuming that increases of superscoring over once sitting as a basis for this assumption. About 2/3's would seemingly be pretty typical of a wealthier high school, and could be actually be a bit low. Perhaps more money spent on initial takes could cut down on the no. of retakes, which would also imply at least a decent amt. of wealth.</p>

<p>In reference to J & K: </p>

<p>There are 14 students who improved their SAT reporting from sitting to superscoring by 300 points or more. I’m not sure if this is possible; I will probably recreate some scenarios to see if it is. The fact that these 14 are a small portion of the total who’ve taken the SAT could mean that it is possible, in small amounts, outliers, with large superscore increases. Some could be baseline scores, but probably not based on when the database was created, or maybe entry errors.</p>

<p>Anyway for the above, I adjusted the max no. of points to 200 of increase and ran the average increases again to the right of the unadjusted nos. The increases dropped, but not by an material amt. </p>

<p>It’s fairly normal, seemingly typical, to increase one’s SAT score in superscoring over sitting by a good 70 points or more to around 130 or so in three-part scoring.</p>

<p>An average increase of 72 (67 adj.) points in superscoring when mixing all SAT-takers – those who’ve taken once in addition to those who’ve greater than once -- does seem feasible for those students of wealthier background. Wealth does seem to be a great determinant in those who retake the test. This is because those of poorer background don’t have the means to re-prep or even prep well enough to gain confidence in retaking the test and improving their scores. </p>

<p>In reference to L & M:</p>

<p>There seems to be a higher correlation in SAT scores and weighted GPA, over the former and unweighted GPA. Depending on when the student takes and retakes the SAT in relation to his/her high-school career, early on or later, these higher-level and even college level courses should help him/her gain a higher score. Even if most of the AP courses are done a bit later, would still mean the student is on a faster track towards college-level courses and do well early on in hs.</p>

<p>Next, I'll provide the data for UCLA wrt this hs.</p>

<p>Here are the students who applied to UCLA:</p>

<p>I was going to highlight in red, those rejected, and in green, those accepted, and black, those matriculated, but I can’t this evening.</p>

<p>No/Stdt/UWG/WG/Ma/V-CR/Wrt/Super/Sttng/Diff/2-Prt/ACT
001 001 4.00 4.78 750 770 740 2,260 2,220 040 1,520 34
002 002 3.76 4.44 760 710 690 2,160 2,070 090 1,470
003 004 3.61 3.61 620 620 640 1,880 1,780 100 1,780 29
004 008 3.36 3.64 540 490 540 1,570 1,570 000 1,030
005 010 3.26 3.36 000 000 000 0,000 0,000 000 0,000 19
006 018 3.88 4.63 750 740 740 2,230 2,170 060 1,490
007 021 3.91 4.76 760 770 800 2,330 2,290 040 1,530
008 030 3.65 4.38 710 660 740 2,110 2,110 000 1,370
009 032 3.92 4.82 780 760 670 2,210 2,120 090 1,540
010 035 3.84 4.72 770 740 670 2,180 2,120 060 1,510 33
011 036 3.46 4.06 580 600 690 1,870 1,870 000 1,180
012 037 3.67 4.20
013 038 3.77 4.57 740 740 720 2,200 2,130 070 1,480
014 039 3.76 4.51 790 650 650 2,090 2,090 000 1,440
015 040 3.54 3.64 760 740 590 2,090 2,010 080 1,500
016 041 3.96 4.71 800 770 700 2,270 2,180 090 1,570
017 042 3.49 3.92 640 610 640 1,890 1,840 050 1,250
018 043 3.96 4.89 790 800 770 2,360 2,220 140 1,590 30
019 044 3.40 3.40 470 380 420 1,270 1,270 000 0,850
020 045 3.73 3.78 610 600 470 1,680 1,680 000 1,210
021 047 3.50 4.15 800 720 620 2,140 1,980 160 1,520
022 048 3.81 4.46 720 680 740 2,140 2,090 050 1,400
023 049 3.41 4.01 670 560 630 1,860 1,770 090 1,230
024 051 3.76 4.46 680 660 720 2,060 2,060 000 1,340 31
025 052 3.87 4.34 630 650 670 1,950 1,900 050 1,280
026 058 3.60 3.90 740 480 660 1,880 1,830 050 1,220 27
027 063 3.42 3.59 630 650 590 1,870 1,800 070 1,280
028 067 3.89 4.69 790 750 670 2,210 2,140 070 1,540 33
029 071 3.44 3.87 710 710 670 2,090 1,950 140 1,420
030 074 3.64 4.29 760 780 680 2,220 2,080 140 1,540
031 078 3.73 4.33 740 640 690 2,070 2,040 030 1,380
032 080 3.58 4.18 750 680 770 2,200 2,190 010 1,430
033 082 3.82 4.62 720 640 560 1,920 1,720 200 1,360 29
034 091 3.50 4.35 780 800 780 2,360 2,280 080 1,580
035 092 3.57 4.05 710 800 650 2,160 2,090 070 1,510
036 093 3.34 3.76 650 580 640 1,870 1,860 010 1,230
037 094 3.26 3.26 670 590 570 1,830 1,670 160 1,260
038 097 3.56 4.01 770 800 600 2,170 2,000 170 1,570
039 102 4.00 4.80 790 740 720 2,250 2,150 100 1,530 33
040 104 3.90 4.35 720 680 620 2,020 1,890 130 1,400 30
041 110 3.33 3.80 660 660 680 2,000 1,990 010 1,320 27
042 112 4.00 4.95 800 770 760 2,330 2,260 070 1,570 34
043 114 4.00 4.68 680 710 740 2,130 2,120 010 1,390
044 119 3.98 4.83 790 760 800 2,350 2,330 020 1,550
045 120 3.13 3.33 650 660 550 1,860 1,810 050 1,310
046 123 3.86 4.68 750 700 690 2,140 2,020 120 1,450
047 124 3.87 4.77 800 770 790 2,360 2,190 170 1,570 32
048 126 4.00 4.85 760 770 750 2,280 2,160 120 1,530
049 128 4.00 4.25 800 740 770 2,310 2,240 070 1,540
050 131 3.96 4.91 800 760 740 2,300 2,220 080 1,560
051 132 3.80 4.53 770 710 690 2,170 2,080 090 1,480 29
052 133 3.83 4.66 720 720 680 2,120 2,030 090 1,440
053 136 3.47 4.12 760 700 680 2,140 2,060 080 1,460
054 137 3.71 4.34 610 710 650 1,970 1,930 040 1,320
055 140 3.94 4.69 800 770 770 2,340 2,290 050 1,570
056 141 3.79 4.56 710 710 650 2,070 2,030 040 1,420
057 148 3.73 4.48 690 700 640 2,030 1,940 090 1,390
058 150 3.98 4.58 800 760 690 2,250 2,050 200 1,560
059 152 3.57 3.92 720 630 670 2,020 2,020 000 1,350 30
060 153 3.62 4.14 750 750 660 2,160 2,010 150 1,500 31
061 154 3.89 4.72 790 710 720 2,220 2,110 110 1,500 34
062 156 3.25 3.95 630 690 720 2,040 2,040 000 1,320
063 157 3.71 4.51 790 770 690 2,250 2,080 170 1,560
064 158 3.13 3.43 640 690 710 2,040 1,960 080 1,330 28
065 159 3.51 4.09 680 650 610 1,940 1,860 080 1,330
066 162 3.77 4.27 620 630 630 1,880 1,860 020 1,250 29
067 165 3.27 3.62 690 770 550 2,010 1,850 160 1,460 26
068 172 3.72 4.22 670 710 600 1,980 1,880 100 1,380
069 173 3.60 4.20 730 720 670 2,120 2,120 000 1,450
070 174 3.33 3.83 720 690 620 2,030 1,930 100 1,410
071 176 3.64 4.31 630 650 700 1,980 1,970 010 1,280 30
072 177 3.98 4.70 800 770 700 2,270 2,270 000 1,570
073 179 3.93 4.70 800 760 720 2,280 2,110 170 1,560
074 180 3.88 4.50 780 590 660 2,030 1,910 120 1,370 30
075 181 3.81 4.63 750 720 790 2,260 2,260 000 1,470
076 185 3.63 4.35 750 750 680 2,180 2,180 000 1,500 30
077 186 3.75 4.63 770 740 720 2,230 2,050 180 1,510
078 188 3.02 3.52 710 750 720 2,180 2,070 110 1,460
079 189 3.96 4.71 760 790 670 2,220 2,060 160 1,550 34
080 192 3.47 3.92 620 680 600 1,900 1,810 090 1,300
081 195 3.72 4.30 670 680 710 2,060 2,050 010 1,350
082 198 4.00 5.00 800 800 770 2,370 2,330 040 1,600
083 199 3.09 3.39 680 530 570 1,780 1,590 190 1,210
084 204 3.44 3.99 680 650 620 1,950 1,950 000 1,330
085 205 3.59 3.94 640 720 660 2,020 2,010 010 1,360
086 206 3.72 4.59 780 690 720 2,190 2,080 110 1,470
087 208 3.89 4.71 780 800 690 2,270 2,150 120 1,580
088 209 3.32 3.52 770 700 730 2,200 2,010 190 1,470 34
089 210 3.69 4.49 800 800 740 2,340 2,200 140 1,600
090 211 3.96 4.94 800 800 790 2,390 2,320 070 1,600
091 212 3.79 4.24 760 770 650 2,180 2,000 180 1,530
092 213 3.50 4.30 780 740 650 2,170 2,040 130 1,520
093 214 3.81 4.53 700 630 690 2,020 1,950 070 1,330 32
094 215 3.78 4.46 740 710 660 2,110 1,940 170 1,450 34
095 216 3.57 4.34 730 690 640 2,060 2,020 040 1,420
096 219 3.85 4.25 800 780 490 2,070 1,870 200 1,580
097 220 3.67 4.27 760 800 690 2,250 2,060 190 1,560
098 222 3.83 4.53 730 670 670 2,070 2,030 040 1,400
099 223 4.00 4.73 770 720 710 2,200 2,150 050 1,490
100 225 3.83 4.71 800 800 740 2,340 2,290 050 1,600
101 226 3.69 4.54 710 710 660 2,080 2,040 040 1,420
102 227 3.51 3.99 790 700 650 2,140 2,020 120 1,490 32
103 229 3.02 3.47 690 650 650 1,990 1,920 070 1,340
104 230 4.00 4.90 800 800 800 2,400 2,400 000 1,600
105 233 3.68 4.28 760 760 600 2,120 1,980 140 1,520
106 246 3.98 4.80 800 800 790 2,390 2,330 060 1,600
107 247 3.23 3.58 660 720 630 2,010 1,930 080 1,380
108 251 3.67 4.42 640 640 610 1,890 1,790 100 1,280
109 254 2.89 3.44
110 255 3.10 3.15 680 640 660 1,980 1,980 000 1,320
111 257 3.72 4.62 760 760 660 2,180 2,040 140 1,520 30
112 258 3.37 3.57 690 730 580 2,000 1,820 180 1,420
113 261 3.22 3.82 800 730 690 2,220 2,040 180 1,530
114 266 3.34 4.04 770 640 660 2,070 1,970 100 1,410
115 267 3.87 4.52 730 680 610 2,020 1,880 140 1,410 32
116 269 3.61 4.14 670 770 750 2,190 2,150 040 1,440
117 270 3.51 4.18 720 620 670 2,010 2,010 000 1,340
118 273 3.88 4.88 800 770 750 2,320 2,260 060 1,570
119 274 3.35 4.03 700 720 680 2,100 2,030 070 1,420
120 275 3.94 4.84 780 720 730 2,230 2,030 200 1,500
121 277 3.60 4.00 650 600 690 1,940 1,940 000 1,250
122 278 3.15 3.35 710 640 540 1,890 1,790 100 1,350
123 282 3.56 4.46 760 710 750 2,220 2,210 010 1,470
124 284 3.59 4.16 660 670 660 1,990 1,920 070 1,330
125 285 3.37 3.89 750 770 660 2,180 2,060 120 1,520
126 286 3.07 3.24 710 630 680 2,020 2,020 000 1,340
127 287 3.87 4.52 750 750 710 2,210 2,090 120 1,500
128 288 4.00 4.98 800 800 750 2,350 2,350 000 1,600
129 289 3.62 4.32 800 770 700 2,270 2,150 120 1,570
130 292 3.72 4.52 800 770 730 2,300 2,200 100 1,570
131 293 3.71 4.44 720 670 800 2,190 2,080 110 1,390
132 297 3.89 4.84 800 750 770 2,320 2,320 000 1,550
133 301 4.00 4.85 800 800 800 2,400 2,360 040 1,600
134 302 4.00 4.93 800 780 780 2,360 2,330 030 1,580
135 306 3.31 3.81 740 800 790 2,330 2,250 080 1,540
136 312 3.48 4.33 720 750 730 2,200 2,060 140 1,470
137 313 3.65 4.57 790 800 800 2,390 2,390 000 1,590
138 314 4.00 4.60 700 660 650 2,010 1,990 020 1,360 31
139 315 3.40 3.95 620 630 560 1,810 1,800 010 1,250
140 318 3.45 3.85 610 570 610 1,790 1,690 100 1,180 26
141 322 3.17 3.42 630 650 580 1,860 1,860 000 1,280
142 324 4.00 5.00 800 770 800 2,370 2,340 030 1,570
143 327 3.45 3.80 710 610 520 1,840 1,670 170 1,320
144 332 3.77 4.67 800 800 780 2,380 2,310 070 1,600
145 338 3.26 3.98 800 770 760 2,330 2,230 100 1,570
146 340 3.85 4.77 800 770 730 2,300 2,140 160 1,570
147 341 3.95 4.60 750 690 700 2,140 2,080 060 1,440
148 343 3.80 4.78 800 800 800 2,400 2,310 090 1,600
149 350 3.65 4.40 800 740 530 2,070 1,730 340 1,540
150 351 3.79 4.64 800 770 690 2,260 2,110 150 1,570
151 353 3.53 4.31 800 750 690 2,240 1,990 250 1,550
152 356 3.91 4.64 790 770 630 2,190 1,940 250 1,560
153 358 3.46 3.96 740 680 660 2,080 1,960 120 1,420
154 361 3.81 4.16 630 650 690 1,970 1,930 040 1,280
155 365 3.71 4.51 740 660 660 2,060 1,940 120 1,400
156 366 3.60 4.22 620 650 590 1,860 1,810 050 1,270
157 368 3.89 4.54 720 690 610 2,020 1,900 120 1,410
158 370 3.35 3.72 790 580 730 2,100 2,050 050 1,370
159 372 3.60 4.45 800 800 800 2,400 2,350 050 1,600
160 373 4.00 4.05 630 650 590 1,870 1,780 090 1,280 26
161 374 4.00 4.88 800 790 800 2,390 2,320 070 1,590 33
162 376 3.31 3.61 700 690 670 2,060 1,940 120 1,390
163 377 3.27 3.52 750 570 470 1,790 1,420 370 1,320
164 383 3.09 3.84 800 660 550 2,010 1,700 310 1,460
165 385 3.41 3.91 600 620 560 1,780 1,730 050 1,220
166 387 3.60 4.00 790 660 470 1,920 1,580 340 1,450
167 388 3.58 4.28 710 660 690 2,060 2,020 040 1,370 28
168 390 3.87 4.64 780 690 690 2,160 2,090 070 1,470
169 395 3.65 4.45 800 750 710 2,260 2,150 110 1,550 33
170 396 3.85 4.72 800 770 730 2,300 2,250 050 1,570
171 398 3.94 4.54 800 800 650 2,250 2,010 240 1,600
172 400 3.66 4.31 630 580 580 1,790 1,680 110 1,210
173 405 3.20 3.37 540 520 540 1,600 1,600 000 1,060
174 409 3.81 4.46 720 680 770 2,170 2,170 000 1,400
175 410 3.45 3.60 550 540 560 1,650 1,650 000 1,090
176 417 4.00 4.83 770 800 770 2,340 2,310 030 1,570
177 423 3.13 3.41
178 427 3.56 4.31 780 800 720 2,300 2,240 060 1,580
179 429 3.70 4.45 700 710 690 2,100 2,040 060 1,410
180 431 4.00 4.95 800 800 780 2,380 2,330 050 1,600
181 433 3.59 4.49 800 730 630 2,160 2,020 140 1,530
182 435 3.64 3.94 500 430 550 1,480 1,470 010 930
183 436 3.85 4.72 720 620 800 2,140 2,140 000 1,340
184 437 3.49 3.99 720 680 510 1,910 1,740 170 1,400
185 439 3.67 4.17 780 570 650 2,000 1,820 180 1,350
186 440 3.86 4.56 800 800 690 2,290 2,230 060 1,600 31
187 442 3.84 4.61 800 800 750 2,350 2,210 140 1,600
188 443 2.73 3.08 540 530 540 1,610 1,580 030 1,070
189 445 3.98 4.60 800 800 680 2,280 2,100 180 1,600 28
190 447 3.77 3.89 600 570 560 1,730 1,730 000 1,170 25
191 450 3.57 3.82 800 660 530 1,990 1,640 350 1,460
192 455 3.48 3.58 690 750 540 1,980 1,850 130 1,440
193 456 4.00 4.38 800 800 660 2,260 2,060 200 1,600
194 461 2.90 3.23 660 570 600 1,830 1,720 110 1,230 28
195 464 3.27 3.52 730 710 610 2,050 2,030 020 1,440
196 470 4.00 4.73 740 770 750 2,260 2,260 000 1,510
197 474 3.54 4.75 790 740 770 2,300 2,170 130 1,530
198 475 3.81 4.68 800 770 720 2,290 2,210 080 1,570</p>

<p>The essence of UCLA admissions is: those who are given much as far as quality of hs are expected to have better stats than those from underperforming hss. If I can make some time, I’ll so some other stats related things. In also doing this, I can link to the College Search Board in conversations regarding superscoring and medians, and generally how colleges present their stats wrt their incoming frosh, specifically, wrt UCLA and how the U likes to under-report SAT’s. </p>

<p>UCLA Statistics: Accepted Students</p>

<p>Total Applied 198
Accepted 54 27.3%<br>
Enrolled 15 27.8%</p>

<p>Ave. UWGPA 3.89
Ave. WGPA 4.69
Av. SAT (Sitting) 2197
Av. SAT (Super) 2275
Av. ACT 32</p>

<pre><code> -A- -B- -C- A,B,C Diff A,B
Stu. UW W Best Best Best Super Best Super/ Super
</code></pre>

<p>No. No. GPA GPA M CR W Total Sitting Sitting M&CR ACT</p>

<p>01 001 4.00 4.78 750 770 740 2,260 2,220 040 1,520 34
02 021 3.91 4.76 760 770 800 2,330 2,290 040 1,530
03 032 3.92 4.82 780 760 670 2,210 2,120 090 1,540
04 038 3.77 4.57 740 740 720 2,200 2,130 070 1,480
05 043 3.96 4.89 790 800 770 2,360 2,220 140 1,590 30
06 067 3.89 4.69 790 750 670 2,210 2,140 070 1,540 33
07 102 4.00 4.80 790 740 720 2,250 2,150 100 1,530 33
08 112 4.00 4.95 800 770 760 2,330 2,260 070 1,570 34
09 114 4.00 4.68 680 710 740 2,130 2,120 010 1,390
10 119 3.98 4.83 790 760 800 2,350 2,330 020 1,550
11 126 4.00 4.85 760 770 750 2,280 2,160 120 1,530
12 128 4.00 4.25 800 740 770 2,310 2,240 070 1,540
13 131 3.96 4.91 800 760 740 2,300 2,220 080 1,560
14 140 3.94 4.69 800 770 770 2,340 2,290 050 1,570
15 154 3.89 4.72 790 710 720 2,220 2,110 110 1,500 34
16 177 3.98 4.70 800 770 700 2,270 2,270 000 1,570
17 181 3.81 4.63 750 720 790 2,260 2,260 000 1,470
18 186 3.75 4.63 770 740 720 2,230 2,050 180 1,510
19 189 3.96 4.71 760 790 670 2,220 2,060 160 1,550 34
20 198 4.00 5.00 800 800 770 2,370 2,330 040 1,600
21 210 3.69 4.49 800 800 740 2,340 2,200 140 1,600
22 211 3.96 4.94 800 800 790 2,390 2,320 070 1,600
23 219 3.85 4.25 800 780 490 2,070 1,870 200 1,580
24 225 3.83 4.71 800 800 740 2,340 2,290 050 1,600
25 230 4.00 4.90 800 800 800 2,400 2,400 000 1,600
26 246 3.98 4.80 800 800 790 2,390 2,330 060 1,600
27 270 3.51 4.18 720 620 670 2,010 2,010 000 1,340
28 273 3.88 4.88 800 770 750 2,320 2,260 060 1,570
29 288 4.00 4.98 800 800 750 2,350 2,350 000 1,600
30 292 3.72 4.52 800 770 730 2,300 2,200 100 1,570
31 297 3.89 4.84 800 750 770 2,320 2,320 000 1,550
32 301 4.00 4.85 800 800 800 2,400 2,360 040 1,600
33 302 4.00 4.93 800 780 780 2,360 2,330 030 1,580
34 314 4.00 4.60 700 660 650 2,010 1,990 020 1,360 31
35 324 4.00 5.00 800 770 800 2,370 2,340 030 1,570
36 332 3.77 4.67 800 800 780 2,380 2,310 070 1,600
37 340 3.85 4.77 800 770 730 2,300 2,140 160 1,570
38 343 3.80 4.78 800 800 800 2,400 2,310 090 1,600
39 351 3.79 4.64 800 770 690 2,260 2,110 150 1,570
40 353 3.53 4.31 800 750 690 2,240 1,990 250 1,550
41 361 3.81 4.16 630 650 690 1,970 1,930 040 1,280
42 374 4.00 4.88 800 790 800 2,390 2,320 070 1,590 33
43 390 3.87 4.64 780 690 690 2,160 2,090 070 1,470
44 395 3.65 4.45 800 750 710 2,260 2,150 110 1,550 33
45 396 3.85 4.72 800 770 730 2,300 2,250 050 1,570
46 417 4.00 4.83 770 800 770 2,340 2,310 030 1,570
47 431 4.00 4.95 800 800 780 2,380 2,330 050 1,600
48 439 3.67 4.17 780 570 650 2,000 1,820 180 1,350
49 440 3.86 4.56 800 800 690 2,290 2,230 060 1,600 31
50 445 3.98 4.60 800 800 680 2,280 2,100 180 1,600 28
51 456 4.00 4.38 800 800 660 2,260 2,060 200 1,600
52 470 4.00 4.73 740 770 750 2,260 2,260 000 1,510
53 474 3.54 4.75 790 740 770 2,300 2,170 130 1,530
54 475 3.81 4.68 800 770 720 2,290 2,210 080 1,570</p>

<p>UCLA Statistics: Matriculated Students</p>

<p>Total Matriculated at U 15
Average UWGPA 3.89
Average WGPA 4.68
Average SAT (Sitting) 2193
Average SAT (Super) 2271
Average ACT 31</p>

<p>No/Stdt/UWG/WG/Ma/V-CR/Wrt/Super/Sttng/Diff/2-Prt/ACT
01 043 3.96 4.89 790 800 770 2,360 2,220 140 1,590 30
02 067 3.89 4.69 790 750 670 2,210 2,140 070 1,540 33
03 114 4.00 4.68 680 710 740 2,130 2,120 010 1,390
04 128 4.00 4.25 800 740 770 2,310 2,240 070 1,540
05 186 3.75 4.63 770 740 720 2,230 2,050 180 1,510
06 246 3.98 4.80 800 800 790 2,390 2,330 060 1,600
07 297 3.89 4.84 800 750 770 2,320 2,320 000 1,550
08 314 4.00 4.60 700 660 650 2,010 1,990 020 1,360 31
09 332 3.77 4.67 800 800 780 2,380 2,310 070 1,600
10 417 4.00 4.83 770 800 770 2,340 2,310 030 1,570
11 474 3.54 4.75 790 740 770 2,300 2,170 130 1,530
12 475 3.81 4.68 800 770 720 2,290 2,210 080 1,570
13 126 4.00 4.85 760 770 750 2,280 2,160 120 1,530
14 181 3.81 4.63 750 720 790 2,260 2,260 000 1,470
15 456 4.00 4.38 800 800 660 2,260 2,060 200 1,600</p>

<p>Drax12 - Great data. Can’t quite line up your columns but it looks like best sitting scores are higher than superscore - but I may be reading it wrong.</p>

<p>Interesting. This would seem to indicate that the percentage of students with composite SAT scores below 2000 accepted into UCLA is pretty small. I may have missed something but only 5 of 54 with a best single sitting of under 2000 and only 1 with a superscore under 2000.</p>

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<p>Sorry I haven’t been able to frequent this board as much, to answer timely. I don’t like to frequent on the weekend, but if I get a chance sometime this Sat. or Sun, I’ll try to clean things up. If not, I’ll post some more stats things, next week sometime.</p>

<p>Wrt Your P1:</p>

<p>Actually, it’s the other way around. The first column of combined SAT is the summation of the three component parts, the best of math, verbal, and writing; this would be superscore. The second combined would be of best sitting. Superscore is always = or > sitting score. So it should read as follows, for example:</p>

<p>01 043 3.96 4.89 790 800 770 2,360 2,220 140 1,590 30</p>

<p>Student listed: 1
Student No.: 43
UWGPA: 3.96
WGPA: (Thru Senior Year, not just Soph and Jr Grades) 4.89
Best Math: 790
Best Verbal: 800
Best Writing: 770
Addition of three above, superscore: 2,360
Best Sitting: 2,220
Increase of Superscore over Sitting: 140
Superscore Two-Part: 1,590
ACT: 30 </p>

<p>And you have to page down the link to obtain the specific college data, listed in alphabetical order of denials, acceptances, and matriculants with ‘X’ marks.</p>

<p>Wrt your P2:</p>

<p>You have to remember that this is one of the better high schools in CA. As I said earlier, “to whom much is given,” applies here. Acceptance % is nearly 30%, but that’s because a lot of the applicants have high gpa’s and high scores. There are maybe 50 comparable high schools to PVP wrt manifesting similar student stats as these within the state of CA, so for these hss, UCLA would require impeccable stats. In 2010, UCLA accepted around the same qty -> 30%, but more matriculated, ~ 25, as yield would vary from year to year. So better hss tend to be better feeders to UC and UCLA. Palo Alto and Gunn HSS in PA, CA, have upwards to ~ 40% who matriculate at UC. </p>

<p>Those at really bad hss, wouldn’t require nearly as good stats, because students at these hss wouldn’t have near the instruction and teaching, and therefore wouldn’t have near the scores. Higher Funding, prop. taxes, etc -> Good hss -> students with higher scores.</p>

<p>When you hear or read of students saying, I don’t know how I got into UCLA or Cal with 3.80/4.60/2100 SAT, one figures that they obviously attended a better hs because someone with these stats from a really bad one would be an just about an auto-acceptance. Someone from a bad hs could have uwgpa in 3.7’s and pretty pedestrian scores below 1900 but still be accepted. It’s how a student best utilizes his/her high school to the best of his/her ability.</p>

<p>Thought I would present data of applicants to UCLA, with fonts as follows: Red=Rejected, Green=Accepted, and Default Blue as Matriculated. I will eventually post all 470+ applicants, and you will be able to c&p to your spreadsheet and do statistical studies yourself.</p>

<p>Here are the stats-based cohorts:</p>

<p>A. UWGPA 3.49 or below, 0% accepted, of 54 students</p>

<p>B. 3.50-3.59, 3 of 21 accepted, 14.2%, with SAT (Sitting Range) 1,990-2,170. I didn’t look at ECs to see if they were athletes </p>

<p>C. 3.60-3.69, 3 of 26, high GPA range, 11.5%, SAT, 1,820-2,200</p>

<p>D. 3.70-3.79, 5 of 25, 20%; SAT 2,050-2310; Rejection SAT Range: 1,800-2090</p>

<p>E. 3.80-3.89, 14 of 33, 42.4%; SAT 1,870(Superscore 2,070) - 2,310; Rejected: 6 with SAT 2,100 or ></p>

<p>F. 3.90-3.99, 11 of 19, 57.9%; SAT 2,060(ACT 34)-2,330; Rejected: 1 with SAT 2,100 or ></p>

<p>G. 4.00, 18 of 20, 90%; SAT Accepted: Various High SAT’s with Replacement ACT scores; Rejected SAT’s: 1,870 & 2,200</p>

<p>Total:
Applied: 198
Accepted: 54, 27.2%
Matriculated: 15 </p>

<p>Here’s the description of each column:</p>

<p>a, General No.
b, Student No.
c. UWGPA
d. WGPA
e. Best Math
f. Best Verbal
g. Best Writing
h. Superscore, addition of e,f,g
i. Best Sitting SAT
j. difference Superscore and Sitting
k. Superscore Two-Part
l. ACT if Applicable</p>

<p><em>a</em><strong>b</strong><em>c</em><strong>d</strong><em>e</em><strong>f</strong><em>g</em><strong><em>h</em></strong>i_<strong><em>j</em></strong><em>k</em>__l</p>

<p>001 443 2.73 3.08 540 530 540 1,610 1,580 030 1,070
002 254 2.89 3.44
003 461 2.90 3.23 660 570 600 1,830 1,720 110 1,230 28
004 229 3.02 3.47 690 650 650 1,990 1,920 070 1,340
005 188 3.02 3.52 710 750 720 2,180 2,070 110 1,460
006 286 3.07 3.24 710 630 680 2,020 2,020 000 1,340
007 199 3.09 3.39 680 530 570 1,780 1,590 190 1,210
008 383 3.09 3.84 800 660 550 2,010 1,700 310 1,460
009 255 3.10 3.15 680 640 660 1,980 1,980 000 1,320
010 120 3.13 3.33 650 660 550 1,860 1,810 050 1,310
011 158 3.13 3.43 640 690 710 2,040 1,960 080 1,330 28
012 423 3.13 3.41
013 278 3.15 3.35 710 640 540 1,890 1,790 100 1,350
014 322 3.17 3.42 630 650 580 1,860 1,860 000 1,280
015 405 3.20 3.37 540 520 540 1,600 1,600 000 1,060
016 261 3.22 3.82 800 730 690 2,220 2,040 180 1,530
017 247 3.23 3.58 660 720 630 2,010 1,930 080 1,380
018 156 3.25 3.95 630 690 720 2,040 2,040 000 1,320
019 094 3.26 3.26 670 590 570 1,830 1,670 160 1,260
020 338 3.26 3.98 800 770 760 2,330 2,230 100 1,570
021 010 3.26 3.36 000 000 000 0,000 0,000 000 0,000 19
022 377 3.27 3.52 750 570 470 1,790 1,420 370 1,320
023 165 3.27 3.62 690 770 550 2,010 1,850 160 1,460 26
024 464 3.27 3.52 730 710 610 2,050 2,030 020 1,440
025 376 3.31 3.61 700 690 670 2,060 1,940 120 1,390
026 306 3.31 3.81 740 800 790 2,330 2,250 080 1,540
027 209 3.32 3.52 770 700 730 2,200 2,010 190 1,470 34
028 174 3.33 3.83 720 690 620 2,030 1,930 100 1,410
029 110 3.33 3.80 660 660 680 2,000 1,990 010 1,320 27
030 093 3.34 3.76 650 580 640 1,870 1,860 010 1,230
031 266 3.34 4.04 770 640 660 2,070 1,970 100 1,410
032 274 3.35 4.03 700 720 680 2,100 2,030 070 1,420
033 370 3.35 3.72 790 580 730 2,100 2,050 050 1,370
034 008 3.36 3.64 540 490 540 1,570 1,570 000 1,030
035 258 3.37 3.57 690 730 580 2,000 1,820 180 1,420
036 285 3.37 3.89 750 770 660 2,180 2,060 120 1,520
037 044 3.40 3.40 470 380 420 1,270 1,270 000 0,850
038 315 3.40 3.95 620 630 560 1,810 1,800 010 1,250
039 385 3.41 3.91 600 620 560 1,780 1,730 050 1,220
040 049 3.41 4.01 670 560 630 1,860 1,770 090 1,230
041 063 3.42 3.59 630 650 590 1,870 1,800 070 1,280
042 204 3.44 3.99 680 650 620 1,950 1,950 000 1,330
043 071 3.44 3.87 710 710 670 2,090 1,950 140 1,420
044 410 3.45 3.60 550 540 560 1,650 1,650 000 1,090
045 327 3.45 3.80 710 610 520 1,840 1,670 170 1,320
046 318 3.45 3.85 610 570 610 1,790 1,690 100 1,180 26
047 036 3.46 4.06 580 600 690 1,870 1,870 000 1,180
048 358 3.46 3.96 740 680 660 2,080 1,960 120 1,420
049 192 3.47 3.92 620 680 600 1,900 1,810 090 1,300
050 136 3.47 4.12 760 700 680 2,140 2,060 080 1,460
051 455 3.48 3.58 690 750 540 1,980 1,850 130 1,440
052 312 3.48 4.33 720 750 730 2,200 2,060 140 1,470
053 437 3.49 3.99 720 680 510 1,910 1,740 170 1,400
054 042 3.49 3.92 640 610 640 1,890 1,840 050 1,250
055 047 3.50 4.15 800 720 620 2,140 1,980 160 1,520
056 213 3.50 4.30 780 740 650 2,170 2,040 130 1,520
057 091 3.50 4.35 780 800 780 2,360 2,280 080 1,580
058 159 3.51 4.09 680 650 610 1,940 1,860 080 1,330
059 270 3.51 4.18 720 620 670 2,010 2,010 000 1,340
060 227 3.51 3.99 790 700 650 2,140 2,020 120 1,490 32
061 353 3.53 4.31 800 750 690 2,240 1,990 250 1,550
062 040 3.54 3.64 760 740 590 2,090 2,010 080 1,500
063 474 3.54 4.75 790 740 770 2,300 2,170 130 1,530
064 097 3.56 4.01 770 800 600 2,170 2,000 170 1,570
065 282 3.56 4.46 760 710 750 2,220 2,210 010 1,470
066 427 3.56 4.31 780 800 720 2,300 2,240 060 1,580
067 450 3.57 3.82 800 660 530 1,990 1,640 350 1,460
068 152 3.57 3.92 720 630 670 2,020 2,020 000 1,350 30
069 216 3.57 4.34 730 690 640 2,060 2,020 040 1,420
070 092 3.57 4.05 710 800 650 2,160 2,090 070 1,510
071 388 3.58 4.28 710 660 690 2,060 2,020 040 1,370 28
072 080 3.58 4.18 750 680 770 2,200 2,190 010 1,430
073 284 3.59 4.16 660 670 660 1,990 1,920 070 1,330
074 205 3.59 3.94 640 720 660 2,020 2,010 010 1,360
075 433 3.59 4.49 800 730 630 2,160 2,020 140 1,530
076 387 3.60 4.00 790 660 470 1,920 1,580 340 1,450
077 366 3.60 4.22 620 650 590 1,860 1,810 050 1,270
078 058 3.60 3.90 740 480 660 1,880 1,830 050 1,220 27
079 277 3.60 4.00 650 600 690 1,940 1,940 000 1,250
080 173 3.60 4.20 730 720 670 2,120 2,120 000 1,450
081 372 3.60 4.45 800 800 800 2,400 2,350 050 1,600
082 004 3.61 3.61 620 620 640 1,880 1,780 100 1,780 29
083 269 3.61 4.14 670 770 750 2,190 2,150 040 1,440
084 153 3.62 4.14 750 750 660 2,160 2,010 150 1,500 31
085 289 3.62 4.32 800 770 700 2,270 2,150 120 1,570
086 185 3.63 4.35 750 750 680 2,180 2,180 000 1,500 30
087 435 3.64 3.94 500 430 550 1,480 1,470 010 0,930
088 176 3.64 4.31 630 650 700 1,980 1,970 010 1,280 30
089 074 3.64 4.29 760 780 680 2,220 2,080 140 1,540
090 350 3.65 4.40 800 740 530 2,070 1,730 340 1,540
091 030 3.65 4.38 710 660 740 2,110 2,110 000 1,370
092 395 3.65 4.45 800 750 710 2,260 2,150 110 1,550 33
093 313 3.65 4.57 790 800 800 2,390 2,390 000 1,590
094 400 3.66 4.31 630 580 580 1,790 1,680 110 1,210
095 251 3.67 4.42 640 640 610 1,890 1,790 100 1,280
096 439 3.67 4.17 780 570 650 2,000 1,820 180 1,350
097 220 3.67 4.27 760 800 690 2,250 2,060 190 1,560
098 037 3.67 4.20
099 233 3.68 4.28 760 760 600 2,120 1,980 140 1,520
100 226 3.69 4.54 710 710 660 2,080 2,040 040 1,420
101 210 3.69 4.49 800 800 740 2,340 2,200 140 1,600
102 429 3.70 4.45 700 710 690 2,100 2,040 060 1,410
103 137 3.71 4.34 610 710 650 1,970 1,930 040 1,320
104 365 3.71 4.51 740 660 660 2,060 1,940 120 1,400
105 157 3.71 4.51 790 770 690 2,250 2,080 170 1,560
106 293 3.71 4.44 720 670 800 2,190 2,080 110 1,390
107 172 3.72 4.22 670 710 600 1,980 1,880 100 1,380
108 257 3.72 4.62 760 760 660 2,180 2,040 140 1,520 30
109 195 3.72 4.30 670 680 710 2,060 2,050 010 1,350
110 206 3.72 4.59 780 690 720 2,190 2,080 110 1,470
111 292 3.72 4.52 800 770 730 2,300 2,200 100 1,570
112 045 3.73 3.78 610 600 470 1,680 1,680 000 1,210
113 148 3.73 4.48 690 700 640 2,030 1,940 090 1,390
114 078 3.73 4.33 740 640 690 2,070 2,040 030 1,380
115 186 3.75 4.63 770 740 720 2,230 2,050 180 1,510
116 051 3.76 4.46 680 660 720 2,060 2,060 000 1,340 31
117 002 3.76 4.44 760 710 690 2,160 2,070 090 1,470
118 039 3.76 4.51 790 650 650 2,090 2,090 000 1,440
119 447 3.77 3.89 600 570 560 1,730 1,730 000 1,170 25
120 162 3.77 4.27 620 630 630 1,880 1,860 020 1,250 29
121 038 3.77 4.57 740 740 720 2,200 2,130 070 1,480
122 332 3.77 4.67 800 800 780 2,380 2,310 070 1,600
123 215 3.78 4.46 740 710 660 2,110 1,940 170 1,450 34
124 212 3.79 4.24 760 770 650 2,180 2,000 180 1,530
125 141 3.79 4.56 710 710 650 2,070 2,030 040 1,420
126 351 3.79 4.64 800 770 690 2,260 2,110 150 1,570
127 132 3.80 4.53 770 710 690 2,170 2,080 090 1,480 29
128 343 3.80 4.78 800 800 800 2,400 2,310 090 1,600
129 361 3.81 4.16 630 650 690 1,970 1,930 040 1,280
130 214 3.81 4.53 700 630 690 2,020 1,950 070 1,330 32
131 048 3.81 4.46 720 680 740 2,140 2,090 050 1,400
132 409 3.81 4.46 720 680 770 2,170 2,170 000 1,400
133 475 3.81 4.68 800 770 720 2,290 2,210 080 1,570
134 181 3.81 4.63 750 720 790 2,260 2,260 000 1,470
135 082 3.82 4.62 720 640 560 1,920 1,720 200 1,360 29
136 222 3.83 4.53 730 670 670 2,070 2,030 040 1,400
137 133 3.83 4.66 720 720 680 2,120 2,030 090 1,440
138 225 3.83 4.71 800 800 740 2,340 2,290 050 1,600
139 035 3.84 4.72 770 740 670 2,180 2,120 060 1,510 33
140 442 3.84 4.61 800 800 750 2,350 2,210 140 1,600
141 219 3.85 4.25 800 780 490 2,070 1,870 200 1,580
142 340 3.85 4.77 800 770 730 2,300 2,140 160 1,570
143 436 3.85 4.72 720 620 800 2,140 2,140 000 1,340
144 396 3.85 4.72 800 770 730 2,300 2,250 050 1,570
145 123 3.86 4.68 750 700 690 2,140 2,020 120 1,450
146 440 3.86 4.56 800 800 690 2,290 2,230 060 1,600 31
147 267 3.87 4.52 730 680 610 2,020 1,880 140 1,410 32
148 052 3.87 4.34 630 650 670 1,950 1,900 050 1,280
149 390 3.87 4.64 780 690 690 2,160 2,090 070 1,470
150 287 3.87 4.52 750 750 710 2,210 2,090 120 1,500
151 124 3.87 4.77 800 770 790 2,360 2,190 170 1,570 32
152 180 3.88 4.50 780 590 660 2,030 1,910 120 1,370 30
153 018 3.88 4.63 750 740 740 2,230 2,170 060 1,490
154 273 3.88 4.88 800 770 750 2,320 2,260 060 1,570
155 368 3.89 4.54 720 690 610 2,020 1,900 120 1,410
156 154 3.89 4.72 790 710 720 2,220 2,110 110 1,500 34
157 067 3.89 4.69 790 750 670 2,210 2,140 070 1,540 33
158 208 3.89 4.71 780 800 690 2,270 2,150 120 1,580
159 297 3.89 4.84 800 750 770 2,320 2,320 000 1,550
160 104 3.90 4.35 720 680 620 2,020 1,890 130 1,400 30
161 356 3.91 4.64 790 770 630 2,190 1,940 250 1,560
162 021 3.91 4.76 760 770 800 2,330 2,290 040 1,530
163 032 3.92 4.82 780 760 670 2,210 2,120 090 1,540
164 179 3.93 4.70 800 760 720 2,280 2,110 170 1,560
165 398 3.94 4.54 800 800 650 2,250 2,010 240 1,600
166 275 3.94 4.84 780 720 730 2,230 2,030 200 1,500
167 140 3.94 4.69 800 770 770 2,340 2,290 050 1,570
168 341 3.95 4.60 750 690 700 2,140 2,080 060 1,440
169 189 3.96 4.71 760 790 670 2,220 2,060 160 1,550 34
170 041 3.96 4.71 800 770 700 2,270 2,180 090 1,570
171 043 3.96 4.89 790 800 770 2,360 2,220 140 1,590 30
172 131 3.96 4.91 800 760 740 2,300 2,220 080 1,560
173 211 3.96 4.94 800 800 790 2,390 2,320 070 1,600
174 150 3.98 4.58 800 760 690 2,250 2,050 200 1,560
175 445 3.98 4.60 800 800 680 2,280 2,100 180 1,600 28
176 177 3.98 4.70 800 770 700 2,270 2,270 000 1,570
177 119 3.98 4.83 790 760 800 2,350 2,330 020 1,550
178 246 3.98 4.80 800 800 790 2,390 2,330 060 1,600
179 373 4.00 4.05 630 650 590 1,870 1,780 090 1,280 26
180 314 4.00 4.60 700 660 650 2,010 1,990 020 1,360 31
181 456 4.00 4.38 800 800 660 2,260 2,060 200 1,600
182 114 4.00 4.68 680 710 740 2,130 2,120 010 1,390
183 102 4.00 4.80 790 740 720 2,250 2,150 100 1,530 33
184 223 4.00 4.73 770 720 710 2,200 2,150 050 1,490
185 126 4.00 4.85 760 770 750 2,280 2,160 120 1,530
186 001 4.00 4.78 750 770 740 2,260 2,220 040 1,520 34
187 128 4.00 4.25 800 740 770 2,310 2,240 070 1,540
188 112 4.00 4.95 800 770 760 2,330 2,260 070 1,570 34
189 470 4.00 4.73 740 770 750 2,260 2,260 000 1,510
190 417 4.00 4.83 770 800 770 2,340 2,310 030 1,570
191 374 4.00 4.88 800 790 800 2,390 2,320 070 1,590 33
192 198 4.00 5.00 800 800 770 2,370 2,330 040 1,600
193 302 4.00 4.93 800 780 780 2,360 2,330 030 1,580
194 431 4.00 4.95 800 800 780 2,380 2,330 050 1,600
195 324 4.00 5.00 800 770 800 2,370 2,340 030 1,570
196 288 4.00 4.98 800 800 750 2,350 2,350 000 1,600
197 301 4.00 4.85 800 800 800 2,400 2,360 040 1,600
198 230 4.00 4.90 800 800 800 2,400 2,400 000 1,600 </p>

<p>The floor/threshold towards applying to UCLA from outside of the state is higher; I believe it’s 3.4 minimum if still applicable. I don’t know if this is UC gpa or some other measure. UC gpa is usually between uw and w gpa. So figure that 3.3 or so with a .10 buffer would eliminate ~ 24 students if this were a typical hs outside of the state (because the lower the gpa -> less of an honors boost). OOS students -> wealthy -> good high school, similar to Peninsula Hs. It could be representative, and I realize I am assuming much. This would -> acceptance rate of 31% or so. So, though, 30% acceptance rate seems high, if the hs is of high quality, this rate of acceptance would still be stringent based on the fact that there is a gpa floor qualification.</p>

<p>Here is the all-students list of 471. You’ll see something like this at times: 0,790, which is 790, of course. You can c&p to your spreadsheet, and sort and do whatever stats you want. In the hs link provided in first post, first is students’ list of colleges applied, and after is colleges list and acceptances, denials, and matriculants with an ‘X.’ I admire students 105, 290, 316, 473 and others for their perseverance in taking the SAT with low grades. I bet some will find academic success down the road. Here’s the list:</p>

<p>001 001 4.00 4.78 750 770 740 2,260 2,220 040 1,520 34
002 002 3.76 4.44 760 710 690 2,160 2,070 090 1,470
003 003 3.53 3.68 570 640 590 1,800 1,800 000 1,210
004 004 3.61 3.61 620 620 640 1,880 1,780 100 1,780 29
005 005 3.05 3.05 520 530 470 1,520 1,520 000 1,050
006 006 3.31 3.36 480 450 470 1,400 1,400 000 0,930
007 007 3.11 3.26 530 620 490 1,640 1,640 000 1,150
008 008 3.36 3.64 540 490 540 1,570 1,570 000 1,030
009 009 3.23 3.33 560 520 560 1,640 1,640 000 1,080
010 010 3.26 3.36 000 000 000 0,000 0,000 000 0,000 19
011 011 3.44 3.77 710 680 610 2,000 1,900 100 1,390 29
012 012 3.11 3.18 500 520 520 1,540 1,540 000 1,020
013 013 2.92 3.02 690 590 570 1,850 1,850 000 1,280 28
014 014 3.39 3.74 580 600 620 1,800 1,800 000 1,180
015 015 3.41 3.46 610 640 540 1,790 1,790 000 1,250
016 016 2.77 2.77 000 000 000 0,000 0,000 000 0,000 19
017 017 2.43 2.43
018 018 3.88 4.63 750 740 740 2,230 2,170 060 1,490
019 019 3.04 3.24 510 600 450 1,560 1,560 000 1,110 26
020 020 3.28 3.70 600 610 620 1,830 1,830 000 1,210 27
021 021 3.91 4.76 760 770 800 2,330 2,290 040 1,530
022 022 3.34 3.62 530 690 610 1,830 1,830 000 1,220
023 023 2.63 2.88 410 360 430 1,200 1,200 000 0,770
024 024 3.67 3.77 540 610 590 1,740 1,740 000 1,150
025 025 3.30 3.82 770 630 640 2,040 2,040 000 1,400 32
026 026 2.44 2.44 530 500 500 1,530 1,480 050 1,030
027 027 3.34 3.34 530 480 600 1,610 1,610 000 1,010
028 028 3.22 3.47 770 630 780 2,180 2,140 040 1,400
029 029 3.48 3.95 640 640 590 1,870 1,770 100 1,280
030 030 3.65 4.38 710 660 740 2,110 2,110 000 1,370
031 031 2.61 2.66 470 440 480 1,390 1,390 000 0,910
032 032 3.92 4.82 780 760 670 2,210 2,120 090 1,540
033 033 3.44 3.82 690 470 610 1,770 1,740 030 1,160
034 034 3.49 3.79 480 590 530 1,600 1,600 000 1,070
035 035 3.84 4.72 770 740 670 2,180 2,120 060 1,510 33
036 036 3.46 4.06 580 600 690 1,870 1,870 000 1,180
037 037 3.67 4.20
038 038 3.77 4.57 740 740 720 2,200 2,130 070 1,480
039 039 3.76 4.51 790 650 650 2,090 2,090 000 1,440
040 040 3.54 3.64 760 740 590 2,090 2,010 080 1,500
041 041 3.96 4.71 800 770 700 2,270 2,180 090 1,570
042 042 3.49 3.92 640 610 640 1,890 1,840 050 1,250
043 043 3.96 4.89 790 800 770 2,360 2,220 140 1,590 30
044 044 3.40 3.40 470 380 420 1,270 1,270 000 0,850
045 045 3.73 3.78 610 600 470 1,680 1,680 000 1,210
046 046 3.13 3.78 610 600 470 1,680 1,680 000 1,210
047 047 3.50 4.15 800 720 620 2,140 1,980 160 1,520
048 048 3.81 4.46 720 680 740 2,140 2,090 050 1,400
049 049 3.41 4.01 670 560 630 1,860 1,770 090 1,230
050 050 2.84 3.12 560 520 510 1,590 1,590 000 1,080
051 051 3.76 4.46 680 660 720 2,060 2,060 000 1,340 31
052 052 3.87 4.34 630 650 670 1,950 1,900 050 1,280
053 053 3.87 3.87 650 580 590 1,820 1,820 000 1,230
054 054 3.61 3.61 760 690 750 2,200 2,180 020 1,450
055 055 3.41 3.41 470 580 580 1,630 1,630 000 1,050
056 056 3.40 4.23 640 800 670 2,110 2,110 000 1,440
057 057 3.53 4.28 670 770 680 2,120 2,120 000 1,440
058 058 3.60 3.90 740 480 660 1,880 1,830 050 1,220 27
059 059 3.34 3.47 570 530 480 1,580 1,550 030 1,100
060 060 2.63 2.63
061 061 3.12 3.24 560 610 590 1,760 1,760 000 1,170
062 062 3.73 4.18 600 620 600 1,820 1,800 020 1,220
063 063 3.42 3.59 630 650 590 1,870 1,800 070 1,280
064 064 3.63 4.25 570 750 570 1,890 1,890 000 1,320
065 065 3.70 3.70 490 620 590 1,700 1,700 000 1,110
066 067 3.89 4.69 790 750 670 2,210 2,140 070 1,540 33
067 068 3.56 4.06 660 640 620 1,920 1,820 100 1,300
068 069 3.62 3.97 600 600 570 1,770 1,710 060 1,200
069 070 3.32 3.52 550 670 540 1,760 1,760 000 1,220
070 071 3.44 3.87 710 710 670 2,090 1,950 140 1,420
071 072 3.30 3.30 800 800 670 2,270 2,100 170 1,600 32
072 073 3.61 4.31 620 670 600 1,890 1,840 050 1,290
073 074 3.64 4.29 760 780 680 2,220 2,080 140 1,540
074 075 3.16 3.26 520 640 480 1,640 1,640 000 1,160
075 076 2.98 2.98 490 510 540 1,540 1,540 000 1,000
076 077 1.90 2.08
077 078 3.73 4.33 740 640 690 2,070 2,040 030 1,380
078 079 3.17 3.32 630 640 710 1,980 1,980 000 1,270
079 080 3.58 4.18 750 680 770 2,200 2,190 010 1,430
080 081 3.07 3.49 580 680 530 1,790 1,700 090 1,260
081 082 3.82 4.62 720 640 560 1,920 1,720 200 1,360 29
082 083 3.13 3.46 560 610 620 1,790 1,740 050 1,170 24
083 084 3.47 3.92 760 680 610 2,050 1,860 190 1,440
084 085 3.50 3.50 490 610 490 1,590 1,590 000 1,100
085 086 3.04 3.49 800 630 560 1,990 1,670 320 1,430
086 087 3.64 3.91 660 600 600 1,860 1,860 000 1,260
087 088 2.50 2.50 540 510 560 1,610 1,610 000 1,050
088 089 2.51 2.76 800 690 520 2,010 1,810 200 1,490
089 091 3.50 4.35 780 800 780 2,360 2,280 080 1,580
090 092 3.57 4.05 710 800 650 2,160 2,090 070 1,510
091 093 3.34 3.76 650 580 640 1,870 1,860 010 1,230
092 094 3.26 3.26 670 590 570 1,830 1,670 160 1,260
093 095 2.90 3.18 580 610 520 1,710 1,710 000 1,190
094 096 2.55 2.55 440 500 500 1,440 1,440 000 0,940
095 097 3.56 4.01 770 800 600 2,170 2,000 170 1,570
096 098 3.36 3.56 790 720 590 2,100 1,820 280 1,510
097 099 3.53 3.93 590 630 630 1,850 1,820 030 1,220
098 100 3.76 4.61 800 770 720 2,290 2,170 120 1,570
099 101 3.55 3.88 700 590 610 1,900 1,740 160 1,290 26
100 102 4.00 4.80 790 740 720 2,250 2,150 100 1,530 33
101 103 2.14 2.14
102 104 3.90 4.35 720 680 620 2,020 1,890 130 1,400 30
103 105 2.64 2.64 320 450 410 1,180 1,180 000 0,770
104 106 3.69 4.64 780 740 750 2,270 2,130 140 1,520
105 107 3.16 3.64 650 630 580 1,860 1,760 100 1,280
106 108 3.24 3.34
107 109 3.15 3.25 580 570 530 1,680 1,680 000 1,150 26
108 110 3.33 3.80 660 660 680 2,000 1,990 010 1,320 27
109 111 2.78 2.88 590 620 630 1,840 1,800 040 1,210
110 112 4.00 4.95 800 770 760 2,330 2,260 070 1,570 34
111 113 3.59 3.74 650 610 640 1,900 1,900 000 1,260
112 114 4.00 4.68 680 710 740 2,130 2,120 010 1,390
113 115 3.17 3.49 590 610 610 1,810 1,760 050 1,200
114 116 3.54 4.19 740 720 650 2,110 1,940 170 1,460
115 117 3.53 3.53 620 560 610 1,790 1,790 000 1,180
116 118 3.29 3.51
117 119 3.98 4.83 790 760 800 2,350 2,330 020 1,550
118 120 3.13 3.33 650 660 550 1,860 1,810 050 1,310
119 121 3.12 3.12
120 122 2.88 3.05 510 670 430 1,610 1,610 000 1,180
121 123 3.86 4.68 750 700 690 2,140 2,020 120 1,450
122 124 3.87 4.77 800 770 790 2,360 2,190 170 1,570 32
123 125 2.48 2.68 530 520 590 1,640 1,640 000 1,050
124 126 4.00 4.85 760 770 750 2,280 2,160 120 1,530
125 127 3.49 3.54 510 560 510 1,580 1,580 000 1,070 24
126 128 4.00 4.25 800 740 770 2,310 2,240 070 1,540
127 129 3.15 3.15 560 590 490 1,640 1,640 000 1,150
128 130 3.44 3.44
129 131 3.96 4.91 800 760 740 2,300 2,220 080 1,560
130 132 3.80 4.53 770 710 690 2,170 2,080 090 1,480 29
131 133 3.83 4.66 720 720 680 2,120 2,030 090 1,440
132 134 3.28 3.61 790 500 600 1,890 1,780 110 1,290
133 135 3.24 3.39 540 500 590 1,630 1,630 000 1,040
134 136 3.47 4.12 760 700 680 2,140 2,060 080 1,460
135 137 3.71 4.34 610 710 650 1,970 1,930 040 1,320
136 138 3.33 3.43 550 610 510 1,670 1,640 030 1,160
137 139 4.00 4.85 780 800 770 2,350 2,310 040 1,580 34
138 140 3.94 4.69 800 770 770 2,340 2,290 050 1,570
139 141 3.79 4.56 710 710 650 2,070 2,030 040 1,420
140 142 3.15 3.20 510 530 490 1,530 1,530 000 1,040
141 143 3.70 4.10 680 630 670 1,980 1,870 110 1,310
142 144 2.83 2.83 480 440 540 1,460 1,460 000 0,920
143 145 3.50 3.85 590 580 550 1,720 1,670 050 1,170
144 146 3.22 3.22 450 450 440 1,340 1,340 000 0,900
145 147 3.98 4.50 760 610 730 2,100 1,970 130 1,370
146 148 3.73 4.48 690 700 640 2,030 1,940 090 1,390
147 149 3.98 4.75 790 740 770 2,300 2,170 130 1,530
148 150 3.98 4.58 800 760 690 2,250 2,050 200 1,560
149 151 3.35 3.53 420 660 430 1,510 1,510 000 1,080
150 152 3.57 3.92 720 630 670 2,020 2,020 000 1,350 30
151 153 3.62 4.14 750 750 660 2,160 2,010 150 1,500 31
152 154 3.89 4.72 790 710 720 2,220 2,110 110 1,500 34
153 155 3.00 3.10 800 520 440 1,760 1,390 370 1,320
154 156 3.25 3.95 630 690 720 2,040 2,040 000 1,320
155 157 3.71 4.51 790 770 690 2,250 2,080 170 1,560
156 158 3.13 3.43 640 690 710 2,040 1,960 080 1,330 28
157 159 3.51 4.09 680 650 610 1,940 1,860 080 1,330
158 160 3.10 3.45 640 650 600 1,890 1,820 070 1,290
159 161 3.51 4.06 620 620 650 1,890 1,890 000 1,240 30
160 162 3.77 4.27 620 630 630 1,880 1,860 020 1,250 29
161 163 2.41 2.44
162 164 3.24 3.39 580 580 520 1,680 1,680 000 1,160
163 165 3.27 3.62 690 770 550 2,010 1,850 160 1,460 26
164 166 2.89 2.99 570 480 490 1,540 1,540 000 1,050
165 167 3.93 4.68 750 770 630 2,150 2,070 080 1,520
166 168 3.68 4.33 660 710 620 1,990 1,890 100 1,370
167 169 2.03 2.03
168 170 3.48 4.03 620 600 660 1,880 1,840 040 1,220
169 172 3.72 4.22 670 710 600 1,980 1,880 100 1,380
170 173 3.60 4.20 730 720 670 2,120 2,120 000 1,450
171 174 3.33 3.83 720 690 620 2,030 1,930 100 1,410
172 175 3.32 3.74 650 640 560 1,850 1,700 150 1,290
173 176 3.64 4.31 630 650 700 1,980 1,970 010 1,280 30
174 177 3.98 4.70 800 770 700 2,270 2,270 000 1,570
175 178 3.57 4.02 740 610 540 1,890 1,700 190 1,350
176 179 3.93 4.70 800 760 720 2,280 2,110 170 1,560
177 180 3.88 4.50 780 590 660 2,030 1,910 120 1,370 30
178 181 3.81 4.63 750 720 790 2,260 2,260 000 1,470
179 182 3.02 3.25 760 700 610 2,070 1,980 090 1,460
180 183 3.68 3.73
181 184 3.29 3.74 590 800 680 2,070 2,070 000 1,390
182 185 3.63 4.35 750 750 680 2,180 2,180 000 1,500 30
183 186 3.75 4.63 770 740 720 2,230 2,050 180 1,510
184 187 3.71 4.49 710 670 700 2,080 2,040 040 1,380 33
185 188 3.02 3.52 710 750 720 2,180 2,070 110 1,460
186 189 3.96 4.71 760 790 670 2,220 2,060 160 1,550 34
187 190 3.55 4.05 710 690 650 2,050 1,900 150 1,400
188 191 3.07 3.17
189 192 3.47 3.92 620 680 600 1,900 1,810 090 1,300
190 193 2.47 2.47 580 540 600 1,720 1,720 000 1,120
191 194 3.72 4.30 670 680 710 2,060 2,050 010 1,350
192 195 3.72 4.30 670 680 710 2,060 2,050 010 1,350
193 196 3.49 4.21 700 720 670 2,090 2,060 030 1,420
194 197 3.35 3.50 640 410 590 1,640 1,640 000 1,050
195 198 4.00 5.00 800 800 770 2,370 2,330 040 1,600
196 199 3.09 3.39 680 530 570 1,780 1,590 190 1,210
197 200 3.00 3.00
198 201 3.64 4.49 800 780 690 2,270 2,190 080 1,580
199 202 3.45 4.33 710 800 700 2,210 2,210 000 1,510 33
200 203 2.74 2.84 290 510 360 1,160 1,160 000 0,800
201 204 3.44 3.99 680 650 620 1,950 1,950 000 1,330
202 205 3.59 3.94 640 720 660 2,020 2,010 010 1,360
203 206 3.72 4.59 780 690 720 2,190 2,080 110 1,470
204 207 3.36 3.83 730 680 580 1,990 1,790 200 1,410
205 208 3.89 4.71 780 800 690 2,270 2,150 120 1,580
206 209 3.32 3.52 770 700 730 2,200 2,010 190 1,470 34
207 210 3.69 4.49 800 800 740 2,340 2,200 140 1,600
208 211 3.96 4.94 800 800 790 2,390 2,320 070 1,600
209 212 3.79 4.24 760 770 650 2,180 2,000 180 1,530
210 213 3.50 4.30 780 740 650 2,170 2,040 130 1,520
211 214 3.81 4.53 700 630 690 2,020 1,950 070 1,330 32
212 215 3.78 4.46 740 710 660 2,110 1,940 170 1,450 34
213 216 3.57 4.34 730 690 640 2,060 2,020 040 1,420
214 217 3.95 4.10 610 640 530 1,780 1,740 040 1,250
215 218 3.28 3.33 470 470 530 1,470 1,470 000 0,940
216 219 3.85 4.25 800 780 490 2,070 1,870 200 1,580
217 220 3.67 4.27 760 800 690 2,250 2,060 190 1,560
218 221 3.63 4.27 760 800 690 2,250 2,060 190 1,560
219 222 3.83 4.53 730 670 670 2,070 2,030 040 1,400
220 223 4.00 4.73 770 720 710 2,200 2,150 050 1,490
221 224 3.37 3.57 610 660 590 1,860 1,860 000 1,270
222 225 3.83 4.71 800 800 740 2,340 2,290 050 1,600
223 226 3.69 4.54 710 710 660 2,080 2,040 040 1,420
224 227 3.51 3.99 790 700 650 2,140 2,020 120 1,490 32
225 228 3.02 3.47 690 650 650 1,990 1,920 070 1,340
226 229 3.02 3.47 690 650 650 1,990 1,920 070 1,340
227 230 4.00 4.90 800 800 800 2,400 2,400 000 1,600
228 231 3.60 4.05 690 630 610 1,930 1,740 190 1,320 30
229 232 3.37 3.37 570 670 520 1,760 1,630 130 1,240
230 233 3.68 4.28 760 760 600 2,120 1,980 140 1,520
231 234 3.31 3.84 590 630 610 1,830 1,830 000 1,220 28
232 245 2.85 3.02 670 670 520 1,860 1,700 160 1,340
233 246 3.98 4.80 800 800 790 2,390 2,330 060 1,600
234 247 3.23 3.58 660 720 630 2,010 1,930 080 1,380
235 248 3.60 3.75 750 630 640 2,020 1,930 090 1,380
236 249 3.74 4.29 730 690 570 1,990 1,870 120 1,420 29
237 250 3.85 4.78 800 800 770 2,370 2,370 000 1,600 35
238 251 3.67 4.42 640 640 610 1,890 1,790 100 1,280
239 252 3.49 3.54 550 540 540 1,630 1,590 040 1,090
240 253 3.56 3.96 700 660 650 2,010 1,930 080 1,360 26
241 254 2.89 3.44
242 255 3.10 3.15 680 640 660 1,980 1,980 000 1,320
243 256 4.00 4.70 760 710 750 2,220 2,100 120 1,470
244 257 3.72 4.62 760 760 660 2,180 2,040 140 1,520 30
245 258 3.37 3.57 690 730 580 2,000 1,820 180 1,420
246 259 2.95 2.95
247 260 3.71 3.91 650 660 680 1,990 1,990 000 1,310
248 261 3.22 3.82 800 730 690 2,220 2,040 180 1,530
249 262 2.73 2.78 530 530 560 1,620 1,620 000 1,060
250 263 2.93 2.98 390 400 330 1,120 1,120 000 0,790
251 264 2.70 2.70 470 480 430 1,380 1,380 000 0,950 18
252 265 3.62 4.55 800 770 770 2,340 2,220 120 1,570
253 266 3.34 4.04 770 640 660 2,070 1,970 100 1,410
254 267 3.87 4.52 730 680 610 2,020 1,880 140 1,410 32
255 268 3.71 3.96 560 580 670 1,810 1,790 020 1,140
256 269 3.61 4.14 670 770 750 2,190 2,150 040 1,440
257 270 3.51 4.18 720 620 670 2,010 2,010 000 1,340
258 271 3.37 3.72 500 590 530 1,620 1,620 000 1,090
259 272 3.90 4.70 730 740 800 2,270 2,270 000 1,470
260 273 3.88 4.88 800 770 750 2,320 2,260 060 1,570
261 274 3.35 4.03 700 720 680 2,100 2,030 070 1,420
262 275 3.94 4.84 780 720 730 2,230 2,030 200 1,500
263 276 2.19 2.19
264 277 3.60 4.00 650 600 690 1,940 1,940 000 1,250
265 278 3.15 3.35 710 640 540 1,890 1,790 100 1,350
266 279 3.56 4.21 760 590 620 1,970 1,780 190 1,350
267 280 2.90 3.20 790 650 620 2,060 1,880 180 1,440
268 281 2.86 3.13 530 520 500 1,550 1,550 000 1,050 22
269 282 3.56 4.46 760 710 750 2,220 2,210 010 1,470
270 283 2.58 2.58 470 480 410 1,360 1,360 000 0,950
271 284 3.59 4.16 660 670 660 1,990 1,920 070 1,330
272 285 3.37 3.89 750 770 660 2,180 2,060 120 1,520
273 286 3.07 3.24 710 630 680 2,020 2,020 000 1,340
274 287 3.87 4.52 750 750 710 2,210 2,090 120 1,500
275 288 4.00 4.98 800 800 750 2,350 2,350 000 1,600
276 289 3.62 4.32 800 770 700 2,270 2,150 120 1,570
277 290 2.71 2.71 350 350 280 0,980 0,980 000 0,700
278 291 3.66 4.29 750 690 650 2,090 2,060 030 1,440
279 292 3.72 4.52 800 770 730 2,300 2,200 100 1,570
280 293 3.71 4.44 720 670 800 2,190 2,080 110 1,390
281 294 3.13 3.13
282 295 3.38 3.73 640 570 640 1,850 1,770 080 1,210
283 296 3.00 3.00 530 540 560 1,630 1,630 000 1,070
284 297 3.89 4.84 800 750 770 2,320 2,320 000 1,550
285 298 3.05 3.07
286 299 2.38 2.55 440 690 390 1,520 1,520 000 1,130
287 300 3.64 4.14 750 670 540 1,960 1,870 090 1,420
288 301 4.00 4.85 800 800 800 2,400 2,360 040 1,600
289 302 4.00 4.93 800 780 780 2,360 2,330 030 1,580
290 303 1.52 1.52
291 304 2.53 2.56
292 305 3.73 4.48 720 710 610 2,040 1,810 230 1,430
293 306 3.31 3.81 740 800 790 2,330 2,250 080 1,540
294 307 3.13 3.30 790 710 560 2,060 1,850 210 1,500
295 308 3.21 3.56 800 610 560 1,970 1,720 250 1,410
296 309 3.41 3.78 790 620 480 1,890 1,590 300 1,410
297 310 3.78 4.38 730 680 800 2,210 2,180 030 1,410
298 311 2.44 2.44 550 350 490 1,390 1,390 000 0,900
299 312 3.48 4.33 720 750 730 2,200 2,060 140 1,470
300 313 3.65 4.57 790 800 800 2,390 2,390 000 1,590
301 314 4.00 4.60 700 660 650 2,010 1,990 020 1,360 31
302 315 3.40 3.95 620 630 560 1,810 1,800 010 1,250
303 316 3.55 3.60 340 440 480 1,260 1,260 000 0,780
304 317 3.33 3.33
305 318 3.45 3.85 610 570 610 1,790 1,690 100 1,180 26
306 319 2.93 2.44 400 490 470 1,360 1,360 000 0,890
307 320 3.21 3.66 570 630 590 1,790 1,760 030 1,200
308 321 3.07 3.54 660 630 670 1,960 1,880 080 1,290
309 322 3.17 3.42 630 650 580 1,860 1,860 000 1,280
310 323 2.72 2.72 520 490 470 1,480 1,480 000 1,010
311 324 4.00 5.00 800 770 800 2,370 2,340 030 1,570
312 325 2.98 3.00 560 530 500 1,590 1,590 000 1,090
313 326 2.69 2.69 480 520 500 1,500 1,500 000 1,000
314 327 3.45 3.80 710 610 520 1,840 1,670 170 1,320
315 328 3.19 3.34 530 540 510 1,580 1,580 000 1,070 26
316 329 3.33 3.43 480 490 480 1,450 1,450 000 0,970
317 330 3.36 3.46 520 630 630 1,780 1,780 000 1,150
318 331 3.48 3.55
319 332 3.77 4.67 800 800 780 2,380 2,310 070 1,600
320 333 3.39 3.69 550 530 550 1,630 1,630 000 1,080
321 334 3.37 4.17 800 670 670 2,140 1,970 170 1,470 29
322 335 3.54 3.99 780 660 660 2,100 1,890 210 1,440
323 336 2.72 2.72 550 570 500 1,620 1,620 000 1,120
324 337 2.15 2.15
325 338 3.26 3.98 800 770 760 2,330 2,230 100 1,570
326 339 2.12 2.12
327 340 3.85 4.77 800 770 730 2,300 2,140 160 1,570
328 341 3.95 4.60 750 690 700 2,140 2,080 060 1,440
329 342 3.13 3.13
330 343 3.80 4.78 800 800 800 2,400 2,310 090 1,600
331 345 3.13 3.13
332 346 3.15 3.35 610 570 520 1,700 1,550 150 1,180
333 347 3.15 3.17 560 600 500 1,660 1,660 000 1,160
334 348 3.55 3.55 410 570 360 1,340 1,340 000 0,980
335 349 3.47 3.47 480 470 480 1,430 1,430 000 0,950
336 350 3.65 4.40 800 740 530 2,070 1,730 340 1,540
337 351 3.79 4.64 800 770 690 2,260 2,110 150 1,570
338 352 3.49 3.84 350 450 320 1,120 1,120 000 0,800
339 353 3.53 4.31 800 750 690 2,240 1,990 250 1,550
340 354 2.70 2.75 500 510 490 1,500 1,480 020 1,010
341 355 3.16 3.26 470 630 490 1,590 1,590 000 1,100
342 356 3.91 4.64 790 770 630 2,190 1,940 250 1,560
343 357 2.58 2.58 540 500 510 1,550 1,550 000 1,040
344 358 3.46 3.96 740 680 660 2,080 1,960 120 1,420
345 359 2.84 2.97 480 530 520 1,530 1,530 000 1,010
346 360 2.83 2.83 470 580 460 1,510 1,510 000 1,050
347 361 3.81 4.16 630 650 690 1,970 1,930 040 1,280
348 362 3.49 3.84 800 550 420 1,770 1,300 470 1,350
349 363 3.52 4.27 800 740 650 2,190 2,130 060 1,540
350 364 3.26 3.81 800 680 700 2,180 2,180 000 1,480
351 365 3.71 4.51 740 660 660 2,060 1,940 120 1,400
352 366 3.60 4.22 620 650 590 1,860 1,810 050 1,270
353 367 3.34 3.54
354 368 3.89 4.54 720 690 610 2,020 1,900 120 1,410
355 369 3.37 3.67 800 710 560 2,070 1,770 300 1,510
356 370 3.35 3.72 790 580 730 2,100 2,050 050 1,370
357 371 3.00 3.15 510 540 540 1,590 1,590 000 1,050
358 372 3.60 4.45 800 800 800 2,400 2,350 050 1,600
359 373 4.00 4.05 630 650 590 1,870 1,780 090 1,280 26
360 374 4.00 4.88 800 790 800 2,390 2,320 070 1,590 33
361 375 3.67 4.52 800 800 680 2,280 2,210 070 1,600
362 376 3.31 3.61 700 690 670 2,060 1,940 120 1,390
363 377 3.27 3.52 750 570 470 1,790 1,420 370 1,320
364 378 2.95 2.98 540 570 560 1,670 1,670 000 1,110
365 379 2.83 2.91 700 610 620 1,930 1,930 000 1,310
366 380 2.97 2.97 470 330 450 1,250 1,250 000 0,800
367 381 2.51 2.51 390 510 420 1,320 1,320 000 0,900
368 382 3.09 3.84 800 660 550 2,010 1,700 310 1,460
369 383 3.09 3.84 800 660 550 2,010 1,700 310 1,460
370 384 1.57 1.64 760 610 410 1,780 1,370 410 1,370
371 385 3.41 3.91 600 620 560 1,780 1,730 050 1,220
372 386 2.18 2.18
373 387 3.60 4.00 790 660 470 1,920 1,580 340 1,450
374 388 3.58 4.28 710 660 690 2,060 2,020 040 1,370 28
375 389 3.16 3.41 800 630 420 1,850 1,520 330 1,430
376 390 3.87 4.64 780 690 690 2,160 2,090 070 1,470
377 391 3.86 4.56 770 740 660 2,170 2,000 170 1,510 31
378 392 3.39 3.44 640 470 530 1,640 1,490 150 1,110
379 393 4.00 4.80 800 770 720 2,290 2,290 000 1,570
380 394 3.33 3.38 600 500 660 1,760 1,760 000 1,100
381 395 3.65 4.45 800 750 710 2,260 2,150 110 1,550 33
382 396 3.85 4.72 800 770 730 2,300 2,250 050 1,570
383 397 2.67 2.72
384 398 3.94 4.54 800 800 650 2,250 2,010 240 1,600
385 399 3.62 4.39 800 800 770 2,370 2,190 180 1,600
386 400 3.66 4.31 630 580 580 1,790 1,680 110 1,210
387 401 2.91 3.01 530 630 600 1,760 1,760 000 1,160
388 402 2.05 2.10
389 403 2.29 2.29
390 404 3.09 3.39 660 600 600 1,860 1,860 000 1,260
391 405 3.20 3.37 540 520 540 1,600 1,600 000 1,060
392 406 3.48 3.58 530 550 540 1,620 1,620 000 1,080
393 407 3.38 3.88 760 590 560 1,910 1,730 180 1,350
394 408 2.56 2.61 700 520 320 1,540 1,310 230 1,220
395 409 3.81 4.46 720 680 770 2,170 2,170 000 1,400
396 410 3.45 3.60 550 540 560 1,650 1,650 000 1,090
397 411 2.39 2.49
398 412 3.10 3.70 740 530 580 1,850 1,580 270 1,270
399 413 3.40 4.05
400 414 3.09 3.49 600 550 640 1,790 1,730 060 1,150
401 415 3.67 4.12 680 610 730 2,020 2,020 000 1,290
402 416 2.16 2.16 440 430 420 1,290 1,290 000 0,870
403 417 4.00 4.83 770 800 770 2,340 2,310 030 1,570
404 418 3.35 3.45 600 570 450 1,620 1,620 000 1,170
405 419 3.34 3.84 660 670 670 2,000 1,870 130 1,330
406 420 2.82 2.85 450 500 400 1,350 1,350 000 0,950 19
407 421 3.40 3.93 640 550 580 1,770 1,620 150 1,190
408 422 2.44 2.54 620 480 580 1,680 1,680 000 1,100
409 423 3.13 3.41
410 424 2.88 3.06
411 425 2.40 2.40 440 460 380 1,280 1,280 000 0,900
412 426 3.39 3.81 740 620 680 2,040 1,990 050 1,360
413 427 3.56 4.31 780 800 720 2,300 2,240 060 1,580
414 428 2.91 2.91
415 429 3.70 4.45 700 710 690 2,100 2,040 060 1,410
416 430 3.38 3.60 650 740 540 1,930 1,820 110 1,390 29
417 431 4.00 4.95 800 800 780 2,380 2,330 050 1,600
418 432 2.86 3.21 550 540 520 1,610 1,610 000 1,090
419 433 3.59 4.49 800 730 630 2,160 2,020 140 1,530
420 434 2.98 3.40 590 450 540 1,580 1,550 030 1,040
421 435 3.64 3.94 500 430 550 1,480 1,470 010 0,930
422 436 3.85 4.72 720 620 800 2,140 2,140 000 1,340
423 437 3.49 3.99 720 680 510 1,910 1,740 170 1,400
424 438 2.60 2.75 410 290 440 1,140 1,140 000 0,700
425 439 3.67 4.17 780 570 650 2,000 1,820 180 1,350
426 440 3.86 4.56 800 800 690 2,290 2,230 060 1,600 31
427 441 2.33 2.33 320 440 330 1,090 1,090 000 0,760
428 442 3.84 4.61 800 800 750 2,350 2,210 140 1,600
429 443 2.73 3.08 540 530 540 1,610 1,580 030 1,070
430 444 3.45 3.85 750 620 700 2,070 1,860 210 1,370
431 445 3.98 4.60 800 800 680 2,280 2,100 180 1,600 28
432 446 3.62 3.72 800 660 600 2,060 1,760 300 1,460
433 447 3.77 3.89 600 570 560 1,730 1,730 000 1,170 25
434 448 3.68 4.18 680 570 600 1,850 1,850 000 1,250 27
435 449 2.80 3.00 520 460 450 1,430 1,430 000 0,980
436 450 3.57 3.82 800 660 530 1,990 1,640 350 1,460
437 451 3.19 3.19 640 670 610 1,920 1,750 170 1,310
438 452 2.36 2.36 570 640 590 1,800 1,800 000 1,210
439 453 3.44 4.21 780 780 680 2,240 2,090 150 1,560
440 454 3.65 4.17 800 700 670 2,170 1,950 220 1,500
441 455 3.48 3.58 690 750 540 1,980 1,850 130 1,440
442 456 4.00 4.38 800 800 660 2,260 2,060 200 1,600
443 457 3.11 3.26 430 390 410 1,230 1,230 000 0,820
444 458 3.43 3.66 680 680 500 1,860 1,780 080 1,360
445 459 3.03 3.09
446 460 3.30 3.50 730 560 690 1,980 1,920 060 1,290
447 461 2.90 3.23 660 570 600 1,830 1,720 110 1,230 28
448 462 3.63 3.93 600 540 580 1,720 1,720 000 1,140
449 463 3.49 3.74 550 490 590 1,630 1,630 000 1,040
450 464 3.27 3.52 730 710 610 2,050 2,030 020 1,440
451 465 2.90 2.90
452 466 2.12 2.12
453 467 3.76 3.76
454 468 2.70 2.75 390 420 430 1,240 1,240 000 0,810
455 469 3.56 3.61 620 540 530 1,690 1,690 000 1,160
456 470 4.00 4.73 740 770 750 2,260 2,260 000 1,510
457 471 2.26 2.26
458 473 2.76 2.81 460 360 350 1,170 1,170 000 0,820
459 474 3.54 4.75 790 740 770 2,300 2,170 130 1,530
460 475 3.81 4.68 800 770 720 2,290 2,210 080 1,570
461 476 3.77 3.97 570 550 630 1,750 1,750 000 1,120
462 479 3.49 3.54
463 481 2.02 2.02
464 482 2.98 3.03
465 483 3.18 3.40 630 550 610 1,790 1,790 000 1,180
466 484 2.47 2.47 420 360 460 1,240 1,240 000 0,780
467 485 2.16 2.16 590 540 570 1,700 1,700 000 1,130
468 486 2.37 2.37
469 489 3.26 3.26 540 580 510 1,630 1,630 000 1,120
470 489 2.93 2.98
471 490 3.45 3.60</p>

<p>Here are some CA u’s and their matriculated classes entering in 2011. Cal’s and UCLA’ classes from this hs in 2010 looked like a switch of each other’s. UCLA’s class was around 25, and Cal’s was smaller, with the latter’s stats a bit higher. </p>

<p>Cal Berkeley</p>

<p>01 035 3.84 4.72 770 740 670 2,180 2,120 060 1,510 33
02 042 3.49 3.92 640 610 640 1,890 1,840 050 1,250
03 113 3.59 3.74 650 610 640 1,900 1,900 000 1,260
04 123 3.86 4.68 750 700 690 2,140 2,020 120 1,450
05 124 3.87 4.77 800 770 790 2,360 2,190 170 1,570 32
06 131 3.96 4.91 800 760 740 2,300 2,220 080 1,560
07 133 3.83 4.66 720 720 680 2,120 2,030 090 1,440
08 140 3.94 4.69 800 770 770 2,340 2,290 050 1,570
09 154 3.89 4.72 790 710 720 2,220 2,110 110 1,500 34
10 210 3.69 4.49 800 800 740 2,340 2,200 140 1,600
11 211 3.96 4.94 800 800 790 2,390 2,320 070 1,600
12 225 3.83 4.71 800 800 740 2,340 2,290 050 1,600
13 288 4.00 4.98 800 800 750 2,350 2,350 000 1,600
14 343 3.80 4.78 800 800 800 2,400 2,310 090 1,600
15 361 3.81 4.16 630 650 690 1,970 1,930 040 1,280
16 372 3.60 4.45 800 800 800 2,400 2,350 050 1,600
17 388 3.58 4.28 710 660 690 2,060 2,020 040 1,370 28
18 390 3.87 4.64 780 690 690 2,160 2,090 070 1,470
19 393 4.00 4.80 800 770 720 2,290 2,290 000 1,570
20 396 3.85 4.72 800 770 730 2,300 2,250 050 1,570
21 398 3.94 4.54 800 800 650 2,250 2,010 240 1,600
22 436 3.85 4.72 720 620 800 2,140 2,140 000 1,340
23 440 3.86 4.56 800 800 690 2,290 2,230 060 1,600 31
24 442 3.84 4.61 800 800 750 2,350 2,210 140 1,600
25 445 3.98 4.60 800 800 680 2,280 2,100 180 1,600 28</p>

<p>Ave.__ 3.83 4.59 766 742 722 2,230 2,152 078 1,508 31</p>

<p>USC</p>

<p>01 404 3.09 3.39 660 600 600 1,860 1,860 000 1,260
02 353 3.53 4.31 800 750 690 2,240 1,990 250 1,550
03 216 3.57 4.34 730 690 640 2,060 2,020 040 1,420 Guar Xfer
04 092 3.57 4.05 710 800 650 2,160 2,090 070 1,510 Guar Xfer
05 248 3.60 3.75 750 630 640 2,020 1,930 090 1,380 Guar Xfer
06 004 3.61 3.61 620 620 640 1,880 1,780 100 1,780 29
07 265 3.62 4.55 800 770 770 2,340 2,220 120 1,570
08 439 3.67 4.17 780 570 650 2,000 1,820 180 1,350
09 106 3.69 4.64 780 740 750 2,270 2,130 140 1,520
10 226 3.69 4.54 710 710 660 2,080 2,040 040 1,420
11 268 3.71 3.96 560 580 670 1,810 1,790 020 1,140
12 195 3.72 4.30 670 680 710 2,060 2,050 010 1,350
13 206 3.72 4.59 780 690 720 2,190 2,080 110 1,470
14 062 3.73 4.18 600 620 600 1,820 1,800 020 1,220 Guar Xfer
15 051 3.76 4.46 680 660 720 2,060 2,060 000 1,340 31
16 100 3.76 4.61 800 770 720 2,290 2,170 120 1,570
17 002 3.76 4.44 760 710 690 2,160 2,070 090 1,470
18 214 3.81 4.53 700 630 690 2,020 1,950 070 1,330 32
19 340 3.85 4.77 800 770 730 2,300 2,140 160 1,570
20 052 3.87 4.34 630 650 670 1,950 1,900 050 1,280
21 018 3.88 4.63 750 740 740 2,230 2,170 060 1,490
22 273 3.88 4.88 800 770 750 2,320 2,260 060 1,570
23 368 3.89 4.54 720 690 610 2,020 1,900 120 1,410
24 021 3.91 4.76 760 770 800 2,330 2,290 040 1,530
25 189 3.96 4.71 760 790 670 2,220 2,060 160 1,550 34
26 177 3.98 4.70 800 770 700 2,270 2,270 000 1,570
27 001 4.00 4.78 750 770 740 2,260 2,220 040 1,520 34
28 470 4.00 4.73 740 770 750 2,260 2,260 000 1,510
29 112 4.00 4.95 800 770 760 2,330 2,260 070 1,570 34
30 223 4.00 4.73 770 720 710 2,200 2,150 050 1,490
31 373 4.00 4.05 630 650 590 1,870 1,780 090 1,280 26 Guar Xfer</p>

<p>Ave.__ 3.77 4.42 729 705 691 2,125 2,049 076 1,451 31</p>

<p>UCSD</p>

<p>01 179 3.93 4.70 800 760 720 2,280 2,110 170 1,560
02 215 3.78 4.46 740 710 660 2,110 1,940 170 1,450 34
03 350 3.65 4.40 800 740 530 2,070 1,730 340 1,540
04 355 3.16 3.26 470 630 490 1,590 1,590 000 1,100
05 358 3.46 3.96 740 680 660 2,080 1,960 120 1,420
06 450 3.57 3.82 800 660 530 1,990 1,640 350 1,460</p>

<p>Ave.__ 3.59 4.10 725 697 598 2,020 1,828 192 1,422 34</p>

<p>I guess it’s time that I put this thread to bed, so I’ll call this a summary of the things prior and as well as a conclusion, along with my adding more expository calculations and explanations within this post, all which I need to do to analyze UCLA’s stats presentations. I didn’t have the time to put effort into this thread to do things here in a more coordinated and timely manner, with my various posts veering off path and seeming disjointed at times, so I’ll try to bring them, including my thoughts, together.</p>

<p>My whole exercise was to try to obtain some concrete nos. to lay a foundation as to how UCLA purposely under-reports its scores at its admissions website and on its CDS and IPEDS national-form reporting. It’s hard to claim this one high school is representative of all high schools wrt admissions to UCLA because the applicant pool from each high school is at least fairly unique, but there are certainly a number of statistical things from the applicants of this hs that should be applicable to a statewide and national applicant pool to the U as well as for those who gain acceptance and who choose to enroll at the U.</p>

<p>I believe UCLA prefers as strategy to under-report scores – SAT and ACT totals, relative to other colleges – to give students of all lower socioeconomic and mainly underrepresented-minority background, confidence in applying to the U … for these potential applicants to believe that they each have a legitimate shot at gaining admission to the U. This relative under-reporting runs counter to just about all other c’s, especially private ones, because these sets of c’s, their admissions staffs, are trying to promote how rigorous they (their c’s) are, to which to gain admission, by using statistical methods to raise, artificially at times, their incoming students’ stats, with an end result being to try to gain higher standing within the various publications of college rankings, some by ‘gaming’ these rankings. I would even go as far as to state that some admissions staffs of private c’s, including those within these staffs who try to persuade students to enroll, of c’s which are trying to improve their profiles, probably are given bonuses for improvements in stats presentation as well as increases in things like yield of students who are accepted. Because how UCLA and generally UC like to under-report scores, along with these latter c’s which are trying to actively improve their score presentation (if not as much those of grades, because grade presentation is often ignored and left blank on forms), the score presentations at all c’s admissions websites and on the national reporting forms diverge dramatically from a statistical norm wrt calculations and presentation. Plainly, there is zero normalization and standardization of calculating and reporting of admission scores. </p>

<p>One sees the strategy of UC and specifically UCLA behind helping students feel better about themselves in applying in larger nos., by the yearly increases in the no. of applicants to the U and the system, which leads to at least a commensurate – and hopeful for them, the UC’s administrators – a greater increase in percentages of URM applications compared to the rest, wrt ethnic background. I do think UCLA pursues this goal much more than any other UC. As an instance, UC Berkeley is less active in the pursuit of the increase in URM applicants and is less active in admitting them compared to UCLA, part of which is because there are more lower s-e applicants, and therefore … URM applicants, in UCLA’s geography than in Cal’s (UCB’s). Geography is important for these sets of applicants and in their subsequent admission and enrollment because the UC wants to give these students each an option of reducing cost by eliminating housing fees.</p>

<p>This UC egalitarian policy of trying to even the field and even admitting those of lower s-e background with much lower scores is founded on a ‘holistic’ basis of admission, which factors in hardship in particularly score performance because the UC believes that wealth is the basis for higher scores and founded in much of the following, based on much of the idea that wealthy high schools have generally wealthier students:</p>

<ol>
<li><p>Wealthier hss tend to have better teachers to help students gain a higher scholastic aptitude and retention within course study, which applies and translates to a better general aptitude as seen within the SAT and ACT.</p></li>
<li><p>Wealthier hss have higher levels of courses, and these higher courses tend to prepare a student better for the SAT and ACT, as there seems to be a higher correlation between scores and wgpa than the former and uwgpa as shown in my first post (along, of course, with a natural aptitude of a student that might lead to a higher level of coursework). </p></li>
<li><p>Students from wealthy hss generally spend more on preps and private tutors in SAT or ACT preparation.</p></li>
<li><p>Students from wealthy high schools tend to retake the tests more often because students less prepared to take the tests are less likely to retake them because of factors such as discouragement in score improvement.</p></li>
</ol>

<p>Items 1, 2, and 4 undoubtedly run along with intuitive thought, and 3 is certainly a fact.</p>

<p>Related to the above on the other side, related to those of poorer background, there are certainly a good portion of students at UCLA that are one-take, less-prepped types and manifest lower under-‘potentiated’ scores. These students could, if they had the same resources as their wealthier counterparts, easily increase their scores by 200-400 points. But the U, as stated previously, also under-reports scores at its website and on the national forms, so the scores at UCLA are both under-potentiated as manifest in 1-4, and understated by the U’s seemingly purposeful calculations. </p>

<p>There are at least three things that UCLA does to under-report scores: the U reports a mean at its admissions website instead of a median; it reports best ‘sitting’ (or just ‘sitting’) scores and not ‘superscored’ ones; and it reports all sitting SAT and ACT scores of all students, even if they took both tests, the latter two on its website and on the national forms. The third listed, counters the idea that a sitting (best sitting) score between a reported SAT and ACT total if a student took both, is the one that helps him/her gain admission to the U; rather, based on intuition, one score posted between the two being materially higher than the other should seemingly be the one that helps the student gain admission to the U primarily if not solely. I’ll call these ‘switch’ scores. The presentation of both sitting scores of the two tests if a student took both at UCLA’s website and on the U’s national forms, would manifest lower medians at the 75th, 50th, and especially at the 25th median levels because of double-score counting and inclusion. I will make an adjustment for each of these to try to estimate UCLA’s median SAT score at the 50th percentile and perhaps at the the 75th and the 25th, if I have enough information to estimate each of these latter.</p>

<p>I’ll have to do some housekeeping to the following stats from 2012 (I thought I would use the most updated stats possible instead of trying to match years with this one hs’s data):</p>

<p>I. UCLA at its admissions website reports SAT’s and ACT’s as follows with ‘total’ students who ‘took’ both at this site for the two tests. ‘C’ will be the approximate percentage that UCLA derives and therefore reports on the national forms in taking both tests:</p>

<p>2,100-2,400, 1,135
1,800-2,090, 1,774<br>
1,500-1,790, 947
1,200-1,490, 328<br>
below 1,200, 8<br>
Total, 4,192
SAT Average 1,910</p>

<p>UCLA reports ACT as follows:</p>

<p>30 &>, 934
26-29, 554
22-25, 385
18-21, 163
27 &<, 18
Total 2,063
ACT Average, 28</p>

<p>A. Total of those who took both SAT and ACT: 6,255</p>

<p>Total Students who enrolled in 2012: </p>

<p>CA Residents: 4,002
OOS Res: 607
Int’ls: 1,012</p>

<p>B. Total Enrolled: 5,621</p>

<p>‘A’ divided by ‘B’ from above only equals 111%. I believe that UCLA will probably report 135-140% on both national forms for 2012. It appears that the U removes all Int’ls from this calculation per 2011’s CDS before the U’s linkage to this form became non-functional (2011: SAT Takers, 4,912; ACT: 2,261, Total ACT&SAT, 7,173; Total Enrollment: 5,824 … 123%, Less Int’ls: 598, makes denom: 5,226; readjusted less Int’ls = 137%, which is ~ what UCLA reported), so total enrollment for the denominator is 5,621 minus 1,012 equals 4,609.</p>

<p>C. Adjusted Percentage of Students who Took both tests: 6,255/4,609 = 136%</p>

<p>I’m not sure why UCLA removes In’ts from this calculation, or in other words, I don’t know why the U doesn’t include them in the SAT and ACT mean calculations. It wouldn’t be that they have lower scores, but rather, they should have higher means because the boards are more of an admissive factor for these sets of students over grades because of difficulty in conversion factors of grade for those who attend secondary school in their native countries.</p>

<p>II. Here are my calculations wrt the conversion from mean scores to 50% median:</p>

<p>A. Restated SAT’s by Interval and students within these ranges, along with percentages:</p>

<p>2,100-2,400, 1,135, 27%
1,800-2,090, 1,774, 42%
1,500-1,790, 947, 23%<br>
1,200-1,490, 328, 8%<br>
below 1,200, 8, 0%<br>
Total 4,192
SAT Average 1,910</p>

<p>I’m going to work from top down to try to figure what the median is, despite the fact that the intervals are too wide to obtain an accurate determination of how a possible ‘curve’ distribution might appear. The biggest set of students would be somewhere in the 1800-2090 range and the median score is somewhere within it also. </p>

<p>B. If I divided this set into two parts, I would have the following:</p>

<p>2,100-2,400, 1,135, 27%, assuming 30% in upper half, and 70% in lower half of interval. This distribution only has significance in having a nice even flow of transition of distribution to the next lower level of scores.</p>

<p>1950-2090, 1,064, Assuming 60% in this interval of 1,774</p>

<p>1,800-1,940, 710, 40% of same 1,774 </p>

<p>1,500-1,790, 947, 23% </p>

<p>1,200-1,490, 328, 8% </p>

<p>below 1,200, 8, 0% </p>

<p>Total 4,192</p>

<p>Here’s a breakdown of the overall range I listed in red, with 1,950-2,090, 60% of total and 1,800-1,940, 40%:</p>

<p>In the combined interval of 1,800-2,090, there are 30 possible scores for 1,774 students. So when I divide this up into two parts, there are 15 in each. I’ll keep a rolling total students as the scores go down the page. The far-right column is the rolling total of students downward from the top interval of 2,100-2,400 which has 1,135 students. 1,135+1,774 = 2,909, which will be the last rolling total at the bottom score of 1,800. </p>

<p>C. Here are the results of such a spread: </p>

<p>Total of 1,774 Students in 1,800-2090 range.</p>

<p>First Column is the no. of sub-interval range; second, is specific SAT score; third, no. of students distributed at the score; fourth is rolling total of students downward within this sub-interval; fifth is rolling total from upper range of 2100-2400, or an addition of 1,135. </p>

<p>Assume 60% in this upper sub-range, 1,064.4 students:</p>

<p>1_<strong><em>2</em></strong><em>3</em>_<strong><em>4</em></strong>____5
01 2,090 70.96 0,070.96 1,205.96
02 2,080 70.96 0,141.92 1,276.92
03 2,070 70.96 0,212.88 1,347.88
04 2,060 70.96 0,283.84 1,418.84
05 2,050 70.96 0,354.80 1,489.80
06 2,040 70.96 0,425.76 1,560.76
07 2,030 70.96 0,496.72 1,631.72
08 2,020 70.96 0,567.68 1,702.68
09 2,010 70.96 0,638.64 1,773.64
10 2,000 70.96 0,709.60 1,844.60
11 1,990 70.96 0,780.56 1,915.56
12 1,980 70.96 0,851.52 1,986.52
13 1,970 70.96 0,922.48 2,057.48
14 1,960 70.96 0,993.44 2,128.44
15 1,950 70.96 1,064.40 2,199.40</p>

<p>Assume 40% in this sub-range, 709.6 students:</p>

<p>1_<strong><em>2</em></strong><em>3</em>_<strong><em>4</em></strong>____5
16 1,940 47.31 047.31 2,246.71
17 1,930 47.31 094.62 2,294.02
18 1,920 47.31 141.93 2,341.33
19 1,910 47.31 189.24 2,388.64
20 1,900 47.31 236.55 2,435.95
21 1,890 47.31 283.86 2,483.26
22 1,880 47.31 331.17 2,530.57
23 1,870 47.31 378.48 2,577.88
24 1,860 47.31 425.79 2,625.19
25 1,850 47.31 473.10 2,672.50
26 1,840 47.31 520.41 2,719.81
27 1,830 47.31 567.72 2,767.12
28 1,820 47.31 615.03 2,814.43
29 1,810 47.31 662.34 2,861.74
30 1,800 47.31 709.65 2,909.05</p>

<p>Total of 709.65 classified in this sub-interval</p>

<p>The assumption of a flat or even distribution for all 15 scores in each sub-range is absurd because the data shouldn’t be obtained by assuming constant nos. nor by assuming that it would be even remotely linear, but it appears that differences in shaping out a curve will not be materially different and finding a median will not differ a lot from my calculations here. In fact, if the scores showed a descending amount of students who scored from the higher totals to lower, it should push up my median calculation, but probably not by much.</p>

<p>A 50th Percentile, median SAT will be the score of students 2,096 and 2,097 if they are the same, and they will be predominantly, or by halving the difference between both students and adding to the score of student 2,096, which is extremely low in probability. The median score should just about always be a no. divisible by 10. </p>

<p>These students reside between a 1,960 and 1,970 SAT score. Since I calculated 60% reside in the top half of this range, which I think is conservative based an eyeball of the acceptance rates for those within each range and of those who enroll, I think that 1,970 median score is a good figure and decently conservative.</p>

<p>D.The SAT median for UCLA students based on these factors is 1,970, an increase of 60 points over the mean given of 1,910.</p>

<p>If I used 70% and 30%, resp, for the upper and lower, matching what I would consider would be the percentages of the lower range of the interval 2,100-2,400, a median would be somewhere between 1,980-1,990, which might be a bit high. Trying to estimate a reformed mean based on these conditions would yield a high total compared to the 1,910 mean the admissions site cites.</p>

<p>The reason why a median is always higher than a mean for just about all c’s, is there are a lot of really lower scores ‘hiding out’ in the lower 25th percentile, and a median will never take them under account; ie, a mean is always all-encompassing and all-inclusive of scores. I might suspect that a c like Cal Tech might have a tight bunch of scores around a mean, an extremely high one, without many (any) lower ones, so that c’s mean and median might be ~ the same, or at least closer to each other. Even Harvard makes large exceptions for athletes and general special admits who have other talents than just high scores and grades. </p>

<p>Regarding the practice of superscoring, we know that probably all private c’s tend to do this practice, but some public c’s including UCLA and UC do not. UCLA and UC report ‘sitting’ scores. I believe that this high-school’s database provides a good study of the differences between superscored and sitting scores. I don’t know if it’s possible to obtain an increase of superscoring over sitting of > 150 or perhaps 200. Increases of 70-130 are fairly common. </p>

<p>III. Here are some nos. related to superscoring from this one high-school database:</p>

<p> No. Students in Database, 471</p>

<p>No. of Students Who Took SAT/Percentage, 421, 89.4%</p>

<p>No. of Students Who Retook SAT/Percentage, 267, 63.4%</p>

<p>Increases in sitting scores for all students (takers and retakers) who took the SAT, 72 points</p>

<p>Increases in sitting scores for all students (takers and retakers), with cap of 200 points increase, 67.</p>

<p>Increases in sitting scores for all students (takers and retakers), with cap of 150, 60 points. </p>

<p>It appears that the no. of retakes should be consistent with a national average, possibly not too high, not too low.</p>

<p>Those on this board who state that there should be, as a rule of thumb, 20 points increase for each section upon superscoring, with the three-part in mind seem to be on the mark, with a total of 60 points added tor composite scores. A good mix of 63.4% of the students who retake seems to point to this adjustment total, and might be a bit conservative because of my imposed caps. I’ll use the 60 points to adjust UCLA’s sitting to a superscored total.</p>

<p>Regarding what I call ‘switch’ scores, the national forms don’t show the actual nos. of students that score within the various given intervals of stated SAT scores – the forms show just percentages, so I presume that just about all c’s make the adjustment to the idea of ‘one score shown per one student,’ in reports presentation, which would always be the higher ones. For instance, it doesn’t matter if 120% (a really low number in actuality and typical of a private c) of a c’s enrolled class takes both SAT and ACT as stated in the national forms, the correction is probably made to nearly 100% of this one-score-per-student within the presentation of SAT percentages and its ranges, unless you’re Harvard where there are more naturally high scorers, so presentation of all scores wouldn’t matter . (The percentage breakdowns of ACT scores per range, if I remember, are not reported.) UCLA, if their CDS links are working, shows 135-140% of all students who take both, within recent admitted classes. There is, undoubtedly, a portion within this approximate 35-40% ‘overlap,’ of those who would have ‘like’ scores of SAT and ACT. If these cases, I would assume that a typical private c might present both if they’re both high, or one of them if they’re both low, as opposed to UCLA, which presents both, always. The high-score redundancy is the only aspect to which UCLA would shade its scores on the high side, within switch scores. Every other aspect UCLA would shade scores on the extremely low side, including those students who have a really low SAT and a really high ACT, or vice-versa, upon their retakes, assuming that one test is switched for the other in order for these students to try to improve their scores. This could be why private c’s tend to report low percentages of redundancy switch scores, though 20% redundancy would be high for like high scores between the SAT and ACT. The real nos. are probably 30-40% of redundancy. I wouldn’t consider that there is no basis of elimination of non-material score difference comparisons between both tests, even if the ‘corresponding’ difference is only 10 SAT points difference – assuming that one probably always ‘converts’ ACT scores to SAT to note any differences to compare scores between both SAT and ACT. (Assuming, too, that midpoint of SAT range total per each unit increment of ACT is used, because ACT has such little range between high, moderate, and low scores, compared to the SAT.)</p>

<p>IV. Here is an example of the previous, wrt switch scores, and the switch statistics for UCLA’s 15 students who matriculated:</p>

<p>Example of calculating Switch Score:</p>

<p>Student 189 has 2,060 Sitting SAT total and 34 ACT </p>

<p>Switch Score would of course be 34 ACT, which I’m guessing (without looking) ~ 2300 SAT, maybe a somewhat higher. Difference in switch is a good 240 points and probably more. So most colleges, I’m assuming report only the ACT, and the SAT score is dropped from CDS or IPEDS SAT score ranges. UCLA would report both scores in these ranges. </p>

<p>Here are the switch statistics for UCLA:</p>

<p>The 15 students who matriculated at UCLA don’t comprise a good sample size of the switch process. All 15 took the SAT, but only three took the ACT: 15 Students SAT, 100%, 3 Students ACT, 20% or 20% redundancy/overlap, a bit short of the 135%+ that UCLA typically reports. (Let’s keep things in averages rather than medians in this example.) </p>

<p>SAT (Sitting) Average for 15: 2,193, Switch Average 2,212, Difference, 19 SAT points</p>

<p>ACT Average for 15: 31, Switch Average 32, Difference, 1 ACT Point</p>

<p>I would propose that a 30 point increase would be useful and even somewhat conservative in the inclusion of switching in UCLA’s totals.</p>

<p>V. In the following, I will recalculate UCLA’s SAT of 1,910 and convert it from a sitting, unswitched, mean to a superscored, switched, median at the 50th percentile. All of these three adjustments seemingly (or mostly) are independent of each other and the order of addition shouldn’t matter.</p>

<p>Conversion of 1,910 to a mean entails adding 60 points, to 1,970</p>

<p>Conversion of 1,970 to superscore, add 60 points, to 2,030</p>

<p>Conversion of 2,030 to switch scores, add 30 points, to 2,060</p>

<p>Add, that UCLA has a decent portion of students, usually URM, who would probably increase their scores by a good 200 points if they had the necessary financial backing, and doubtlessly, medians would go higher. Add to this, that UCLA seems not to be reporting Int’ls, who should have higher scores than just domestic students and a few points, say 20 or so should be added. </p>

<p>As for the 75% median, it is north of 2,100 because one quarter of 4,192 who took SAT is 1,048, which is within the 2,100-2,400 interval, which has 1,135 students within this range. If it’s just over 2,100, it would be augmented as follows:</p>

<p>~2,140 (Per IPEDS, to which I agree)+60 (Sup)+30 (Switch)=~2,230 (Superscoring has large effects on higher totals also)</p>

<p>25% Median:</p>

<p>Working from the bottom, the 25% Median is 1,048 upwards or one quarter of 4,192, again, 1,048, ~25% of the total of upwards from the bottom of 1,500-1790 interval. </p>

<p>IPEDS ~ 1,760 </p>

<p>1,760+60 Su+30 Switch = 1,850</p>

<p>This 1,850 could be materially higher because of the switch and superscore aspects would affect these scores more because more of these scores would be dropped, and there would seemingly be more superscore additions. </p>

<p>So on first revision I have the following upon adjustment:</p>

<p>75th Percentile SAT Scores, 2,230
50th Percentile SAT Scores, 2,060
25th Percentile SAT Scores, 1,850</p>

<p>And as stated before, the median of 2,060 could be augmented by adding Int’l student scores. USC’s appears to be ~ 2,080 median, so it should legitimately be higher, but not by 100’s of points better that some alums of that U claim. UCLA of course is more of a grade intensive U for admissions, so UCLA’s grade stats will be higher. In fact, some c’s might report a median uwgpa on its CDS, which should add approximately .03-.04 grade points to a mean. So UCLA’s uwgpa median could actually be ~ 3.85 or so for incoming frosh. I doubt if Cal does as many things as UCLA does to under-report SAT scores, and I would suspect that one only need to adjust its scores upward by 60 or so points for a 2,050-2,060 median. This would put its SAT > 2,100 by 10 points or so.</p>

<p>I made some corrections to my last larger paragraph, to prevent any confusion. Corrections are in brackets. There are other things of which I wasn’t especially proud wrt my wording, but this one P especially bothered me upon reading, which may sound better, but I don’t promise perfection. I was either a unconscious or didn’t want to bother editing, I don’t know which.</p>

<p>Here is the offending paragraph, again, with corrections:</p>

<p>Regarding what I call ‘switch’ scores, the national forms don’t show the actual nos. of students that score within the various given intervals of stated SAT scores – the forms show just percentages, so I presume that just about all c’s make the adjustment to the idea of ‘one score shown per one student,’ in reports presentation, which would always be the higher ones. For instance, it doesn’t matter if 120% (a really low number in actuality and typical of a private c) of a c’s enrolled class takes both SAT and ACT as stated in the national forms, the correction is probably made to nearly 100% of this one-score-per-student within the presentation of SAT percentages and its ranges, unless you’re Harvard where there are more naturally high scorers, so presentation of all scores wouldn’t matter . (The percentage breakdowns of ACT scores per range, if I remember, are not reported.) UCLA, if their CDS links are working, shows 135-140% of all students who take both, within recent admitted classes. There is, undoubtedly, a portion within this approximate 35-40% ‘overlap,’ of those who would have ‘like’ scores of SAT and ACT. If these cases, I would assume that a typical private c might present both if they’re both high, or one of them if they’re both low, as opposed to UCLA, which presents both, always. The high-score redundancy is the only aspect to which UCLA would shade its scores on the high side, within switch scores [presentation]. [In] [e]very other aspect[,] UCLA would shade scores on the extremely low side, including [for] those students who have a really low SAT and a really high ACT, or vice-versa, upon their retakes, [and subsequently reports both on the national forms,] assuming that one test is switched for the other in order for these students to try to improve their scores [and may I add, the latter is an irrelevant point because the reason for switching is not important]. This could be why private c’s tend to report low percentages of redundancy switch scores, though 20% redundancy would be [too] high for like high scores between the SAT and ACT. The real nos. are probably 30-40% of redundancy [as taking re-testing is doubtlessly a frequent process]. I wouldn’t consider that there is [a] basis of [/for the] elimination of non-material score difference comparisons between both tests, even if the ‘corresponding’ difference is only 10 SAT points difference – assuming that one probably always ‘converts’ ACT scores to SAT to note any differences to compare scores between both SAT and ACT. (Assuming, too, that midpoint of SAT range total per each ACT [score] is used, because [the] ACT has such little range between high, moderate, and low scores, compared to the SAT.)</p>

<p>Also a question came up among people I know about superscore increases over sitting scores, relative to and in comparison of lower SAT scores to higher ones.</p>

<p>This is what I found:</p>

<p>Within the 1,800 SAT scores (with, again, capped increases of 150), the increases averaged 69 points.</p>

<p>For 1,900 SAT’s, 82 points increase.</p>

<p>For 2,000 SAT’s, 83 points increase.</p>

<p>For 2,100 SAT’s, 77 points increase.</p>

<p>For 2,200 SAT’s, 60 points increase.</p>

<p>For 2,300 SAT’s, 38 points increase.</p>

<p>For the lone perfect scorer of 2,400, apparently only one take. :wink: Harvard matriculant btw.</p>

<p>Superscore increases do tend to level off a bit from 2,000 SAT scores to the various ranges leading to the highest, of course. But the there is an increase from lower scores (below 1,900) to those who are most college eligible, those in the 1,900 range and above, to the 2,200 range. Three of the four ranges’ averages were above 60 points, and the fourth was right at 60 points, this number course, being the total which I assigned to superscore adjustment of sitting scores. One of the explanations is that more people within the more college-eligible set retook the SAT’s. I think this is applicable to the national picture as a whole. The drive to make oneself more college eligible would be the impetus for a student to retake a good no. of times if he/she is close within a self-perceived notion of being acceptable to the colleges.</p>

<p>I just wanted to update my study, as the latest database at PV Peninsula’s website flipped the page from its graduating class from 2011 to 2012. There appears to be a one-year lag in data presentation, which is understandable as it is an extremely comprehensive db, and would undoubtedly take a great amount of time to prepare. I would suspect that they might flip the page from 2012 to 2013 very soon. No longer does the school present individual SAT-component scores which add (seemingly) to a unstated superscore wrt the db, but rather these components now add to the cumulative score stated in each student’s db, which is, of course, redundant. </p>