Acceptance Probability Formula:
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The acceptance probability estimates your chances of being accepted based on how your profile score compares to the required score. It's calculated by dividing your profile score by the required score.
The calculator uses the acceptance probability formula:
Where:
Interpretation: Values above 100% mean your profile exceeds requirements, while values below 100% indicate how close you are to meeting them.
Details: Comparing your profile score to required scores helps you understand your competitive position and identify areas for improvement.
Tips: Enter your current profile score and the required score for the program/opportunity. Both values must be positive numbers.
Q1: What if my probability is over 100%?
A: This means your profile exceeds the minimum requirements, but doesn't guarantee acceptance as other factors may be considered.
Q2: How accurate is this probability?
A: It's a simplified estimate. Actual acceptance depends on many factors beyond just scores.
Q3: Where can I find required scores?
A: Check program websites, admission statistics, or contact admissions offices for this information.
Q4: Can I improve my profile score?
A: Yes, through additional qualifications, experience, or improving specific components of your application.
Q5: Should I apply if my probability is low?
A: Consider applying if you have other strong aspects not reflected in the score, but also apply to safer options.