Well, they've been giving the whole "50% of our girls consistently achieve a UAI over 90" and "10% of the grade will get a UAI of 99 and over" statistics for many years now. That's
so helpful, honestly
I mean, I knew I was gonna get a UAI between 90 and 99, so that vague 40% doesn't really mean anything. I was hoping to get a UAI of 95+ at the time, which I did, but not without shitting myself first, searching for schools whose statistics roughly matched ours, and seeing if
they provided anything on UAIs of 95+ or 97+.
I doubt most schools would calculate, let alone release, a mean UAI for their cohorts, if they even knew enough UAIs to base their calculations on. Ruse's 99.xx thing is just the
median UAI. The mean would be much lower--there are a few Rusers hanging around in pharmacy and I would think their UAIs would be 97-98-ish, and I'm sure there's always one or two outliers at the bottom end of the 90s range.