Free, no account needed

Two GPAs and a test score become one number. The CRI score places each of your metrics against every accepted CAA applicant who reported the same one, then combines them.

What you enter

Three numbers, and two optional ones. Nothing else is asked for, and no account is needed to get a score back.

Cumulative GPA
Your overall GPA, on a 0.00 to 4.00 scale.
Science GPA
Your science GPA on the same scale. The CASAA GPA Calculator can work this out from your coursework and hand it straight over.
MCAT or GRE
Whichever you took. GRE section scores are optional and add per-section percentiles when supplied.
Post-Bacc GPA
Optional. Supplying one switches the comparison to accepted applicants who also reported a Post-Bacc GPA, so the score is read against a like-for-like pool.

How the score is built

GPA and test score count equally. Your cumulative and science GPA combine into a single GPA standing, which is then weighted evenly against your MCAT or GRE. Each metric is ranked against its own pool of accepted applicants, so a metric is never scored against people who left it blank.

What comes back

Your score
A number from 0 to 100, with the share of accepted applicants you rank above.
Per-metric percentiles
Where each GPA and test score sits, how many accepted applicants scored lower, and how many reported exactly your value.
Strongest and lowest
Which metric is carrying your application and which is holding it back.

What it is not

A benchmark position, not an admissions prediction. It is built from accepted applicants across 8+ cycles, it accounts for nothing outside the numbers you entered, and no CAA program uses it in admissions decisions.

What it costs

Nothing. Calculating a score takes no account at all, and the Overview of your result is free to read. An account keeps one saved result; CRI Plus keeps unlimited results and adds the Planner, Percentiles, Distributions, Trends, and Benchmarks views.