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re: Tons of Auburn Fans in metro Atlanta

Posted on 10/5/22 at 9:56 am to
Posted by King of Battle
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Posted on 10/5/22 at 9:56 am to
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If you are a UGA freshman, have a 31 on your ACT, 1340 on your SAT, and only completed 7 AP/dualenrollment/internationalbaccalaureate classes, then half of your freshman class are better than you.


That isn’t necessarily true. A median is the middle number when you arrange a column smallest to largest. So if you had five freshman whose ACT scores were 31, 31, 33, 25, 18 then the median would be 31.
If the number of AP classes taken were 0, 2, 14, 14, and 7 the the median number of AP classes would be 7.
That doesn’t mean that the median student has a 31 and took 7 AP classes. The two things are graphed independently.
Common sense would suggest that the acceptee with a low ACT would have to do other things to boost his application like have a high GPA and take advanced courses. While the hypothetical applicant with a 33 who applies himself and does the extracurriculars in high school will go somewhere better than UGA.
Posted by TrussvilleTide
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Member since Sep 2021
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Posted on 10/5/22 at 10:41 am to
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If the number of AP classes taken were 0, 2, 14, 14, and 7 the the median number of AP classes would be 7.


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So if you had five freshman whose ACT scores were 31, 31, 33, 25, 18 then the median would be 31.


Thank God someone gets it. The dude doesn't understand statistics at all. Its hard though, especially for someone who didn't actually go to college.
Posted by meansonny
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Member since Sep 2012
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Posted on 10/5/22 at 10:47 am to
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That isn’t necessarily true. A median is the middle number when you arrange a column smallest to largest. So if you had five freshman whose ACT scores were 31, 31, 33, 25, 18 then the median would be 31.
If the number of AP classes taken were 0, 2, 14, 14, and 7 the the median number of AP classes would be 7.
That doesn’t mean that the median student has a 31 and took 7 AP classes. The two things are graphed independently.
Common sense would suggest that the acceptee with a low ACT would have to do other things to boost his application like have a high GPA and take advanced courses. While the hypothetical applicant with a 33 who applies himself and does the extracurriculars in high school will go somewhere better than UGA.


Point taken. But you are wrong.

If I have a 31 ACT, half of the freshmen class is better.
If I have a 1340 SAT, half of the class is better.
If I have 7 AP/IB/DE classes, half of the class is better.

You are correct that the median student with a 31 ACT does not necessarily mean that he/she is the median for SAT (could be higher. Could be lower).

But you are incorrect that if my daughter has a 31, 1340, and 7 rigor classes, then half of the freshmen class is better in every one of those categories than she is.
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