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  • Monday, Nov 29 2021

    Thank you!

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  • Monday, Nov 29 2021

    Former admissions officer here. I agree with @raffipiliero553's assessment. However, it is a holistic review process, and there are always exceptions. Candidates can definitely punch above their numbers. On the other hand, at the very competitive schools with deep applicant pools of viable candidates, the admissions committees can afford to be extremely selective, and even above-median numbers may not guarantee an offer. For these reasons, it is a good idea to apply broadly to a range of schools. Good luck and hang in there!

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  • Monday, Nov 29 2021

    At or above both medians = good chances, all things being equal

    Above one median and below another = could be in or out and it will depend on other factors, all things being equal

    Below both medians = poor chances, all things being equal

    This is less applicable for some of the very very top schools, but is generally the case.

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