See how you compare to all accepted CAA applicants in the dataset
Your CRI score is a single number from 0 to 100 that shows where your profile stands among accepted CAA applicants.
Add your cumulative GPA, science GPA, and MCAT or GRE score. Post-Bacc and GRE section scores are optional.
Each number is placed against every accepted CAA applicant in the dataset, one metric at a time.
See your CRI score, your percentile on each metric, and how your profile lines up with real programs.
GPA and test scores count equally. Your cumulative and science GPA combine into one GPA standing, which is then weighted evenly against your MCAT or GRE.
Each metric is ranked against its own set of accepted applicants who reported that number.
Built from accepted applicants across 8+ admissions cycles. CRI is for self-assessment and is not used by CAA programs in admissions decisions.
After calculating, you will get a complete breakdown of your academic profile and reported experience.
See your 0–100 CRI score, strongest and lowest metrics, and a row-by-row comparison with accepted applicants.
Test target GPA or exam scores and see what you would need to reach a chosen percentile.
See exactly where each reported metric ranks within its accepted-applicant comparison pool.
View the full score curve for each metric, with your value marked against the mean and median.
Compare your numbers with accepted-applicant averages across application cycles.
Compare your shadowing, work, and volunteering hours with experience reported by accepted applicants.
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Your metrics against accepted applicants