Let's find your Verdict Score.
Answer a few questions about your academics, activities, and goals. It takes about 5 minutes, and there's nothing to lose — your first score is free.
What's your name?
This is just for your report — nothing is shared with schools.
What grade are you in?
This helps us tailor timelines and benchmarks to you.
What do you want to study?
Your intended major, or best guess for now.
Which state are you in?
Used to compare in-state vs. out-of-state options.
What's your gender?
Some schools consider this in holistic review. Skip if you'd rather not say.
What's your race or ethnicity?
Select all that apply. This is optional and only used for context.
Do you prefer in-state schools?
This affects cost estimates and which schools we prioritize.
Do any of these apply to you?
Select all that apply — these can meaningfully affect admissions odds.
What's your GPA?
Unweighted on a 4.0 scale. Add weighted if you know it.
Any standardized test scores?
Enter whichever you've taken. Leave blank if neither.
Any AP scores to add?
Add exams you've already taken. You can add as many as you need.
Let's get your coursework.
Upload a transcript, or enter your courses manually — whichever's easier.
What are you planning to take next?
List any courses you plan to take before you apply — one per line.
Anything else about your academics?
Grade trends, a rigorous course you're proud of, context on a rough semester — anything.
Tell us about your activities.
Add each activity, or paste everything at once if that's faster.
What are you genuinely passionate about?
Not what looks good on paper — what you'd do even if no one graded it. Keep it to about 2 sentences.
What are your career goals?
Rough plans are fine — one sentence is enough.
What themes keep showing up in your writing?
If you've started drafting essays, list 3–5 words for the ideas or stories that keep coming back.
Anything admissions officers should know?
Last chance to add context that didn't fit anywhere else.
You're all set.
We've got everything we need to build your Verdict Score.