CRI Plus

Accepted numbers, program by program. Open a program and read what its admitted applicants actually reported, rather than what its website last published.

What each program shows

Metrics
Cumulative GPA, science GPA, MCAT, GRE, and Casper for that program's accepted applicants.
Average or median
A toggle between the two. They separate when a program's pool is skewed, and seeing which is which matters more than either number alone.
Response counts
Every metric carries the number of applicants behind it, so a figure drawn from six people is never mistaken for one drawn from sixty.
Change over time
How each reported metric has moved across admissions cycles.
One row per university
A school running several campuses appears once, combining every campus, so the sample behind it is as large as the data allows rather than split three ways.

Why it exists

Program pages often omit class statistics, or publish a set once and leave it up for years. This is built from what applicants reported, so it shows the response count and the cycle alongside every figure and lets you judge how much weight to give it.