My apologies as these question probably have been covered in the past and quite possibly excessivly...
1) I've heard there is an article explaining the match algorithm (sp?). Anyone have any good references - my main question is regarding how it works as far as being "weighted toward the applicant."
Some say that if a program ranks the applicant 1. that the applicant will for sure match somewhere if they ranked that program. So even if the student ranks that program #6, they still may match there if they do not match at their 1-5.
Others say that the program looks for the "best match" so that if a program ranks an applicant #1, but the student ranks them #6, they may not match there if say the programs #2 has the program ranked #1 or #2 because #2:#1 or #2:#2 is better than #1:#6
If that makes sense?
2) I think 11:00 is the time applicants get their envelopes. Is that 11:00 central time, or 11:00 in YOUR time zone? (We're central time).
Thanks in advance!
1) I've heard there is an article explaining the match algorithm (sp?). Anyone have any good references - my main question is regarding how it works as far as being "weighted toward the applicant."
Some say that if a program ranks the applicant 1. that the applicant will for sure match somewhere if they ranked that program. So even if the student ranks that program #6, they still may match there if they do not match at their 1-5.
Others say that the program looks for the "best match" so that if a program ranks an applicant #1, but the student ranks them #6, they may not match there if say the programs #2 has the program ranked #1 or #2 because #2:#1 or #2:#2 is better than #1:#6
If that makes sense?
2) I think 11:00 is the time applicants get their envelopes. Is that 11:00 central time, or 11:00 in YOUR time zone? (We're central time).
Thanks in advance!
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