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I'm a little confused by this response from UNLV since they reported DAT/PAT averages of 19.27/18.78. Are you in state or out of state?
UNLV has a formula that they use to compare all applicants and its like this
(overall GPA/4)(science GPA/4)[(Ochem+Bio+QR)/90](RC/30) x 50
Then there are two interviews one from a student and one from a faculty member each worth 25 points so a perfect overall score is 100. They say if you get high 60s you are almost guaranteed a spot. The big problem about UNLV is that they accept instate and 35 out of state. They receive 150 instate application and about 3000 out of state applications so to be competitive out of state 20s is almost a necessity. Instate not so much I have friends that are starting with me this year that got in with 18s but again they are instate applicants and the competition isnt nearly as fierce.
I just emailed UNLV about competitive dat scores. I got an email back saying if you don't have 20's u aren't. pffft thats where I wanted to go! I all of a sudden got really depressed and I think Im going to eat some ice cream.
If telling you that you have no shot will hasten your trip to the freezer to get the Haagen Dazs, then yeah, you have no shot. Enjoy.
In all seriousness, though, you said the lady told you "around 20's," is competitive. A 19 is just as close to 20 as 21 is, albeit it's not in as good of a direction. What are your stats?
To have a 30 from that formula you would need some seriously high scores and GPA across the board. If your overall and science GPA were 4.0 you'd still need 23 on Bio/OChem/QR & RC. That's a pretty high hurdle! Are they tryin to become an Ivy Leaguer??
I had a buddy from my school apply to UNLV last year. He had good DAT scores (20,21,22) but only a 3.5 overall and a 2.9 science. He didn't get in, but he interviewed. According to the equation he would be a 14.57. That's about where I'm at. Well, maybe I'll at least get to see the strip?
UNLV has a formula that they use to compare all applicants and its like this
(overall GPA/4)(science GPA/4)[(Ochem+Bio+QR)/90](RC/30) x 50
UNLV has a formula that they use to compare all applicants and its like this
(overall GPA/4)(science GPA/4)[(Ochem+Bio+QR)/90](RC/30) x 50
Then there are two interviews one from a student and one from a faculty member each worth 25 points so a perfect overall score is 100. They say if you get high 60s you are almost guaranteed a spot. The big problem about UNLV is that they accept instate and 35 out of state. They receive 150 instate application and about 3000 out of state applications so to be competitive out of state 20s is almost a necessity. Instate not so much I have friends that are starting with me this year that got in with 18s but again they are instate applicants and the competition isnt nearly as fierce.
Where did you get this information?
Although it is fun to speculate, my advice is not to be the admission committee. Apply to all the schools you'd like to go to, but just don't get your hopes up about any school.
was your friend instate or out of state? I'm just trying to see where I stand, thanks
if you're in-state, i think you need ~18 on the DAT.
he was from california (out of state)
4-years of out of state tuition at UNLV = $213,300 😱
4-years of in state tuition at Baylor = $30,000
hmmmmmmmm, I'm trying to get excited about UNLV! 🙄 Baylor was a great school so I think UNLV's got it's work cut out for it to try and help me feel that it's worth it. Is there something that I'm missing? Why would they even invite me for an interview if they already know that they're going to reject me with a 19 AA?!
(overall GPA/4)(science GPA/4)[(Ochem+Bio+QR)/90](RC/30) x 50
I wonder why they don't factor in the general chemistry and the PAT in their equation.
they should also multiply this score by your height and your weight and then divide it by your shoe size and then square it by how many letters are in your middle name. That's what I'm talkin about!







they should also multiply this score by your height and your weight and then divide it by your shoe size and then square it by how many letters are in your middle name. That's what I'm talkin about!


I'm in the same boat as you... I'm just waiting this one out.I know that this might be a little off topic but my app has been complete at UNLV for over a month and I haven't heard anything from them. I don't know if it is a good idea to call and check status or if they would get annoyed. Does anyone have any suggestions? Should I keep waiting.......
I got waitlisted with a 68 last cycle.
🙂AGREE!!!Im instate and I brought up those averages. Not everyone in Nevada is dumb.