Deadwifi9000Ping

Deadwifi9000Ping OP t1_j4utmas wrote

That's interesting to hear! I know there are schools out there that still use unweighted system, but weighted GPA seems to be the primary for most schools now. I'm definitely curious about whether or not weighted GPA was still used by some schools back then, or 4.0 scale was just the standard for most/all.

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Deadwifi9000Ping OP t1_j4u9kyy wrote

There is probably influence of "Grade Inflation" on the overall increasing admittance GPA for these schools.

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Here's an article by Inside Higher Ed about grade inflation(incl. overall GPA) both in Colleges and High School:

https://www.insidehighered.com/admissions/article/2017/07/17/study-finds-notable-increase-grades-high-schools-nationally

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Deadwifi9000Ping OP t1_j4u2nlz wrote

Hey guys!

I made this animated visualization for a school project. It compares how the average GPA of students admitted changed over time for the different UC schools.

One thing to note is that UC Merced does not appear until 2005. This is because UC Merced was founded on September 5th, 2005, so there is no data on admissions before that date.

I used Plotly and got the data from the University of California’s published data. https://www.universityofcalifornia.edu/about-us/information-center/admissions-source-school

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