Nah, he's a Missouri recruit
GPA=2
HA! considering MU's enrollment standards are higher than NE. I Bet that GPA gave TO had a Prop 48 flashback there for a minute :lol:
And yet the average ACT scores of incoming students are nearly identical at NU and MU. Interesting . . . I guess NU is more discriminating than our standards would suggest . . . and MU less so.
Check it:
http://collegeapps.about.com/od/theact/a/b...-act-scores.htm
Anyways. Admissions smack is a little funny . . . but a way overplayed card.
The thing about stats is you have to understand what you are looking at. That is not an average score for admissions. that is an average that erases all outliners (the bottom 25% and the top 25%) there for leaving only the middle average. And when comparing statistics the outliners are what makes the differnces in the means of different targets. Thus, if you take out the stupid peoples scores, and take out the smart peoples scores you are left with a middle majority that makes up the same scores. 50% in stats would be dead average. And average is were most people fall.
But yes, admission smack is funny. But one of you own brought it up.... Funny also is how NE admissions were the only ones in the BIG12 to allow prop 48. :lol: where is your chart for that.
All joking aside though. I am not crazy.
MU's minimum ACT score for enrollment is 24. If you are below that you have to rank so high in your class, with that rank requirement raising with each point lower you recieve on you ACT.
NE's minimum ACT score for enrollment is 20, or you just be ranked above 50% in your class. Not both, but just one of the two.
Just to compare if you scored a 20 on your ACT and wanted to go to MU you would need to be ranked in the top 30% of your class. If you had a 20 and wanted to go to NE you just got in. No other requirements needed.
go ahead, check it out....
Tigers
Husker
I am sure there are alot of smart kids and UNL. Its just easier for the dumb ones to get in.