College Chance Calculator

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EC Score Guide

Reference for EC Score Self-Evaluation

👤 1-3:Passive—no leadership/achievements. (Ex: Inactive club member)
👥 4-6:Involved—multiple ECs, minor roles. (Ex: Team member, casual volunteer)
🏆 6-8:Leading—deep commitment + local/regional wins. (Ex: Club president, state finalist)
⭐ 8-10:Elite—national/international impact + spikes. (Ex: Founded org, published research, olympiad medalist)
Beyond Numbers: Holistic Review

Modern college admissions evaluate the whole student, not just test scores and GPA.

📚 Academic (40%):GPA, test scores, course rigor, academic trends, academic outcomes through extracurricular activities
🎭 Personal Qualities (25%):Leadership, character, resilience, communication skills
🏆 Activities Impact (20%):Depth of involvement, leadership roles, community service
🌍 Background & Context (15%):Life experiences, challenges overcome, unique perspective
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How to Interpret This Chart
Academic Score: Comprehensive score based on 5 factors: academics, selectivity, application volume, class size, and prestige
Selectivity: How difficult admission is for each college (higher score = more competitive/harder to get into)
Safety Zone (Green): Colleges where your academic score exceeds typical requirements
Match Zone (Yellow): Colleges that align with your academic profile
Reach Zone (Red): More competitive colleges that may require stronger credentials
Your Position (Purple): Shows your profile strength and prediction
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College Selectivity Categories
Very Selective (Hardest) (80-100% Selectivity)
Highly Selective (60-80% Selectivity)
Selective (40-60% Selectivity)
Moderately Selective (20-40% Selectivity)
Less Selective (Easiest) (0-20% Selectivity)

Note: Enhanced formula considers class size, application volume, and institutional prestige for more accurate scoring.