<p>What no thanks or please? Geez. </p>
<p>The Academic Index has been cited by quite a few sources, including the book “A is for Admission.” Here is the website by the author of this book, who was also formerly a Dartmouth admission officer: [Academic</a> Index Calculator - Hernandez College Consulting - Ivy league admission - Ivy league admissions - Ivy league consulting, consultants, consultant - college consulting - college consultants - college consultant](<a href=“http://www.hernandezcollegeconsulting.com/resources/calculator.html]Academic”>http://www.hernandezcollegeconsulting.com/resources/calculator.html). </p>
<p>I hope you find this helpful, but keep in mind that the Academic Index isn’t everything. For that reason, it’s why colleges esp. the Ivies call themselves holistic. In a way, that is true, because otherwise their campuses would be stuffed with 2300s+/3.9s+, but they aren’t because Ivies seek out for passionate and well-rounded people.</p>
<p>And plus, you put this on the Chicago thread. You shouldn’t worry too much about the Academic Index. Why? It’s virtually nonexistent at Chicago. That’s another reason why Chicago is so AWESOME.</p>