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Anyone tried this site? I'm not sure what to think; their numbers are completely different from what some of the schools have listed on their websites, as well as the numbers on princetonreview.com's website. Supposedly they claim to get the numbers from the MSAR, but they don't say from what year.

For instance, they said CCOM had an average GPA of 3.30, while PR said 3.50. That's a big freaking difference.
 
JKDMed said:
Anyone tried this site? I'm not sure what to think; their numbers are completely different from what some of the schools have listed on their websites, as well as the numbers on princetonreview.com's website. Supposedly they claim to get the numbers from the MSAR, but they don't say from what year.

For instance, they said CCOM had an average GPA of 3.30, while PR said 3.50. That's a big freaking difference.

From experience, the best information is found in US News.
 
JKDMed said:
Anyone tried this site? I'm not sure what to think; their numbers are completely different from what some of the schools have listed on their websites, as well as the numbers on princetonreview.com's website. Supposedly they claim to get the numbers from the MSAR, but they don't say from what year.

For instance, they said CCOM had an average GPA of 3.30, while PR said 3.50. That's a big freaking difference.

Hey, I've been to that site. I don't think their numbers are accurate. You have the safest bet with u.s. news & world report.