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Results from Collegevines admission calculator

Can you guys tell me your results from using Collegevine's admission calculator? Did you get accepted to your reaches? Hard targets? Targets? Safeties? Please inform me. This obviously applies to last year and before. I want to see how accurate the calculator is. Thank you!

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@CameronBameron4 years ago

Most people will not hear back from Early Action or Early Decision until mid-December so this is little pre-mature.

[🎤 AUTHOR]@Elliot4 years ago

How about last year?

@CameronBameron4 years ago

To be honest, I don't think there are too many alumni on here from last year who are currently college students. CV is in many ways a tool to get into college for 9th-12th graders. Once you get in by the Winter/Spring time, most people graduate from CV and move on. Perhaps you can search on the post from last middle to late March to see if someone had a similar question answered.

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4 years ago

This is really premature and I'll maybe update this after all my decisions come in but so far I've heard back from two "collegevine safeties" and got accepted into both. These are the University of Pittsburgh and Colorado School of Mines. Other colleges obviously come back in December and on into late March/April.

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