UC Standards raised and ACT/SAT calculations changed

<p>From <a href=“UC Entry Standard Is Raised”>UC Entry Standard Is Raised;

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<p>Obviously, getting into the UCs is more competitive. Honestly, I think students who have 2.8s weren’t really likely to get admitted to (at least a top notched) UC like Cal, but will this change have a significant change in the makeup of the class of 2011 as compared to 2010?</p>

<p>Thoughts about the conversion for ACT/SATs? I’ve always liked how the UCs had their own method of calculating GPA, and I think this is just something else to make it easier to evaluate all applicants.</p>

<p>The second to last link leads to the NEW UC elegibility index.</p>

<p>The new UC GPA standard will only affect the low-tier UCs (UCSC/UCR/UCM) where students with 2.8-3.0 UC GPAs actually get admitted from time to time. As for the new unified conversion scale for ACT/SATs, I think it is way overdue. :rolleyes:</p>

<p>from a practical matter, this is a change without a distinction. Eyeballing the SAT-ACT concordance table, one can see that UC just came up with a new, unified number to represent the former concordance table. The numbers don’t change up or down.</p>