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Hey guys,
I read alot around here about schools who's median is this or that, but I think people are under a afalse assumption. This assumption is that median scores of, say, 12, 11, 12 result in a total median of 35. THIS IS NOT TRUE! This reasoning in under the assumption that the same half of the class is getting all the grades above or equal to 12, 11, 12. Case in point, me. My BS score is above this median, where as my PS is not. The actual median scores, I would assert, are actually lower than 35. Look at the percentile rankings of the MCAT. 12s and 11s are in the low 90th percentile or less, where as 35 is in the top 5 percent. The average tells you two things. Having a lower average than your 35 "median" suggests that either people are getting in with lower scores relative to the median compared to higher scores relative to the median, causing a shift in the curve, OR that the true median is actually below what the sum total of three medians is. I'm pretty sure that the "median" of NYU is 35, but the average is several points lower. I bet the true median is around 33-34.
I read alot around here about schools who's median is this or that, but I think people are under a afalse assumption. This assumption is that median scores of, say, 12, 11, 12 result in a total median of 35. THIS IS NOT TRUE! This reasoning in under the assumption that the same half of the class is getting all the grades above or equal to 12, 11, 12. Case in point, me. My BS score is above this median, where as my PS is not. The actual median scores, I would assert, are actually lower than 35. Look at the percentile rankings of the MCAT. 12s and 11s are in the low 90th percentile or less, where as 35 is in the top 5 percent. The average tells you two things. Having a lower average than your 35 "median" suggests that either people are getting in with lower scores relative to the median compared to higher scores relative to the median, causing a shift in the curve, OR that the true median is actually below what the sum total of three medians is. I'm pretty sure that the "median" of NYU is 35, but the average is several points lower. I bet the true median is around 33-34.