H100 Engineering Admissions Statistics 2019-2021

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Dear St John's College, Cambridge,

Under the FOIA, I request the following statistics about home applicants to H100 Engineering at St John's College:

- The distribution of ENGAA and interview scores of all applicants to the college

- The distribution of ENGAA and interview scores of offer holders

- The distribution of ENGAA and interview scores of unsuccessful applicants

I request this data for the 2019, 2020 and 2021 entry UCAS cycles. I wish for the distributions to include the mean, median, minimum, maximum, lower quartile and upper quartile of scores. If you are unable to provide some of this information, please include an explanation.

Yours faithfully,

Dennis Granger

Freedom of Information Officer, St John's College, Cambridge

Dear Dennis Granger,

Thank you for your Freedom of Information request concerning Engineering
applicants to St John’s College.

 

In accordance with the UK's Freedom of Information Act 2000 you will
receive a response by no later than Friday 30th April.

Yours sincerely,

 

Communications Officer (Freedom of Information)

St John’s College

Cambridge

CB2 1TP

Registered Charity No. 1137428

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To: Freedom of Information Officer <[email address]>
Subject: Freedom of Information request - H100 Engineering Admissions
Statistics 2019-2021
 
Dear St John's College, Cambridge,

Under the FOIA, I request the following statistics about home applicants
to H100 Engineering at St John's College:

- The distribution of ENGAA and interview scores of all applicants to the
college

- The distribution of ENGAA and interview scores of offer holders

- The distribution of ENGAA and interview scores of unsuccessful
applicants

I request this data for the 2019, 2020 and 2021 entry UCAS cycles. I wish
for the distributions to include the mean, median, minimum, maximum, lower
quartile and upper quartile of scores. If you are unable to provide some
of this information, please include an explanation.

Yours faithfully,

Dennis Granger

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Freedom of Information Officer, St John's College, Cambridge

Dear Dennis Granger,

Thank you for your Freedom of Information request concerning Engineering
applicants to St John’s College.

 

To comply with your precise request would require the processing of the
personal data of individual applicants for a purpose other than that for
which it was obtained and would therefore conflict with the Data
Protection Principles. However, we hope the following information will
prove useful.

Engineering applicants to St John’s College in the 2018/19 application
year 
In the 2018/19 application year there were 73 Engineering applicants to St
John's College of which 13 were made an offer.
1) The distribution of ENGAA and interview scores of all applicants to the
College.
1a) The Engineering Admissions Assessment (ENGAA) results for:

* Section 1A: Mathematics and Physics multiple-choice questions

* ranged from 1.0 to 8.2;
* the mean score was 3.7;
* the median score was 3.6;
* the lower quartile score was 2.5; and
* the upper quartile score was 5.2.
    

* Section 1B: Advanced Mathematics and Advanced Physics multiple-choice
questions 

* ranged from 1.0 to 7.9;
* the mean score was 3.8;
* the median score was 4.0;
* the lower quartile score was 3.2; and
* the upper quartile score was 5.1.

*  Section 2: Advanced Physics multiple-choice questions 

* ranged from 1.0 to 13.0;
* the mean score was 5.1;
* the median score was 7.0;
* the lower quartile score was 5.0; and
* the upper quartile score was 9.0.

1b) The interview scores for:

* Interview 1

* ranged from 4.5 to 9.0;
* the mean score was 6.6;
* the median score was 6.5;
* the lower quartile score was 6.0; and
* the upper quartile score was 7.5.
    

* Interview 2

* ranged from 4.0 to 9.5;
* the mean score was 6.8;
* the median score was 7.0;
* the lower quartile score was 6.0; and
* the upper quartile score was 7.5.

*  Interview 3

* ranged from 4.0 to 9.0;
* the mean score was 6.7;
* the median score was 7.0;
* the lower quartile score was 6.0; and
* the upper quartile score was 7.5.

* Interview 4

* ranged from 4.0 to 9.5;
* the mean score was 6.1;
* the median score was 7.0;
* the lower quartile score was 6.0; and
* the upper quartile score was 7.5.
    

* Interview 5

* ranged from 5.0 to 9.0;
* the mean score was 7.4;
* the median score was 7.5;
* the lower quartile score was 7.0; and
* the upper quartile score was 8.0.

*  Interview 6

* ranged from 5.0 to 9.5;
* the mean score was 7.7;
* the median score was 8.0;
* the lower quartile score was 7.0; and
* the upper quartile score was 8.5.

2) The distribution of ENGAA and interview scores of offer holders.
2a) The Engineering Admissions Assessment (ENGAA) results for:

* Section 1A: Mathematics and Physics multiple-choice questions

* ranged from 2.8 to 8.2;
* the mean score was 5.1;
* the median score was 5.2;
* the lower quartile score was 4.0; and
* the upper quartile score was 6.0.
    

* Section 1B: Advanced Mathematics and Advanced Physics multiple-choice
questions 

* ranged from 2.3 to 6.6;
* the mean score was 4.8;
* the median score was 5.1;
* the lower quartile score was 4.0; and
* the upper quartile score was 5.5.

*  Section 2: Advanced Physics multiple-choice questions 

* ranged from 4.0 to 13.0;
* the mean score was 8.7;
* the median score was 9.0;
* the lower quartile score was 7.5; and
* the upper quartile score was 10.0.

2b) The interview scores for:

* Interview 1

* ranged from 6.0 to 9.0;
* the mean score was 7.5;
* the median score was 7.5;
* the lower quartile score was 6.75; and
* the upper quartile score was 8.25.
    

* Interview 2

* ranged from 6.0 to 9.5;
* the mean score was 7.8;
* the median score was 8.0;
* the lower quartile score was 6.75; and
* the upper quartile score was 8.5.

*  Interview 3

* ranged from 6.0 to 9.0;
* the mean score was 7.5;
* the median score was 8.5;
* the lower quartile score was 7.0; and
* the upper quartile score was 8.0.

* Interview 4

* ranged from 7.0 to 9.5;
* the mean score was 7.9;
* the median score was 8.0;
* the lower quartile score was 7.0; and
* the upper quartile score was 8.5.
    

* Interview 5

* ranged from 6.0 to 8.5;
* the mean score was 7.7;
* the median score was 7.5;
* the lower quartile score was 7.0; and
* the upper quartile score was 8.5.

*  Interview 6

* ranged from 6.5 to 9.5;
* the mean score was 8.1;
* the median score was 8.5;
* the lower quartile score was 7.25; and
* the upper quartile score was 9.0.

3) The distribution of ENGAA and interview scores of unsuccessful
applicants.
3a) The Engineering Admissions Assessment (ENGAA) results for:

* Section 1A: Mathematics and Physics multiple-choice questions

* ranged from 1.0 to 8.2;
* the mean score was 3.4;
* the median score was 3.2;
* the lower quartile score was 2.0; and
* the upper quartile score was 4.6.
    

* Section 1B: Advanced Mathematics and Advanced Physics multiple-choice
questions 

* ranged from 1.0 to 7.9;
* the mean score was 4.0;
* the median score was 4.0;
* the lower quartile score was 2.7; and
* the upper quartile score was 4.8.

*  Section 2: Advanced Physics multiple-choice questions 

* ranged from ranged from 1.0 to 12.0;
* the mean score was 6.6;
* the median score was 7.0;
* the lower quartile score was 5.0; and
* the upper quartile score was 8.0.

3b) The interview scores for:

* Interview 1

* ranged from 4.5 to 8.5;
* the mean score was 6.4;
* the median score was 6.5;
* the lower quartile score was 5.5; and
* the upper quartile score was 7.0.
    

* Interview 2

* ranged from 4.0 to 8.5;
* the mean score was 6.6;
* the median score was 7.0;
* the lower quartile score was 6.0; and
* the upper quartile score was 7.5.

*  Interview 3

* ranged from 4.0 to 8.5;
* the mean score was 6.5;
* the median score was 6.5;
* the lower quartile score was 6.0; and
* the upper quartile score was 7.0.

* Interview 4

* ranged from 4.0 to 8.5;
* the mean score was 6.5;
* the median score was 6.5;
* the lower quartile score was 6.0; and
* the upper quartile score was 7.0.
    

* Interview 5

* ranged from 5.0 to 9.0;
* the mean score was 7.3;
* the median score was 7.5;
* the lower quartile score was 6.5; and
* the upper quartile score was 8.0.

*  Interview 6

* ranged from 5.0 to 9.5;
* the mean score was 7.6;
* the median score was 7.5;
* the lower quartile score was 7.0; and
* the upper quartile score was 8.0.

Engineering applicants to St John’s College in the 2019/20 application
year 

In the 2019/20 application year there were 100 Engineering applicants to
St John's College of which 16 were made an offer.

1) The distribution of ENGAA and interview scores of all applicants to the
College.

1a) The Engineering Admissions Assessment (ENGAA) results for:

* Section 1A: Mathematics and Physics multiple-choice questions

* ranged from 1.0 to 9.0;
* the mean score was 3.7;
* the median score was 3.5;
* the lower quartile score was 1.9; and
* the upper quartile score was 5.1.
    

* Section 1B: Advanced Mathematics and Advanced Physics multiple-choice
questions 

* ranged from 1.0 to 9.0;
* the mean score was 3.6;
* the median score was 3.3;
* the lower quartile score was 1.8; and
* the upper quartile score was 4.6.

*  Section 2: Advanced Physics multiple-choice questions 

* ranged from ranged from 1.0 to 9.0;
* the mean score was 3.7;
* the median score was 4.0;
* the lower quartile score was 1.8; and
* the upper quartile score was 4.6.

1b) The interview scores for:

* Interview 1

* ranged from 4.0 to 9.0;
* the mean score was 6.4;
* the median score was 6.5;
* the lower quartile score was 5.5; and
* the upper quartile score was 7.25.
    

* Interview 2

* ranged from 3.5 to 9.5;
* the mean score was 6.6;
* the median score was 7.0;
* the lower quartile score was 6.0; and
* the upper quartile score was 7.5.

* Interview 3

* ranged from 3.0 to 8.5;
* the mean score was 6.6;
* the median score was 7.0;
* the lower quartile score was 6.0; and
* the upper quartile score was 7.5.

* Interview 4

* ranged from 0 to 9.0;
* the mean score was 5.3;
* the median score was 6.0;
* the lower quartile score was 5.0; and
* the upper quartile score was 6.5.

2) The distribution of ENGAA and interview scores of offer holders.

2a) The Engineering Admissions Assessment (ENGAA) results for:

* Section 1A: Mathematics and Physics multiple-choice questions

* ranged from 1.9 to 9.0;
* the mean score was 5.2;
* the median score was 4.8;
* the lower quartile score was 3.5; and
* the upper quartile score was 6.3.
    

* Section 1B: Advanced Mathematics and Advanced Physics multiple-choice
questions 

* ranged from 1.0 to 9.0;
* the mean score was 5.4;
* the median score was 5.2;
* the lower quartile score was 4.3; and
* the upper quartile score was 7.0.

*  Section 2: Advanced Physics multiple-choice questions 

* ranged from 1.0 to 9.0;
* the mean score was 5.0;
* the median score was 5.2;
* the lower quartile score was 2.4; and
* the upper quartile score was 7.0.

2b) The interview scores for:

* Interview 1

* ranged from 6.0 to 9.0;
* the mean score was 7.6;
* the median score was 7.5;
* the lower quartile score was 7.0; and
* the upper quartile score was 8.0.
    

* Interview 2

* ranged from 6.0 to 9.5;
* the mean score was 7.8;
* the median score was 7.75;
* the lower quartile score was 7.5; and
* the upper quartile score was 8.25.

* Interview 3

* ranged from 6.0 to 8.5;
* the mean score was 7.5;
* the median score was 7.5;
* the lower quartile score was 7.25; and
* the upper quartile score was 8.0.

* Interview 4

* ranged from 0 to 9.0;
* the mean score was 6.4;
* the median score was 7.0;
* the lower quartile score was 6.5; and
* the upper quartile score was 8.0.    

3) The distribution of ENGAA and interview scores of unsuccessful
applicants.

3a) The Engineering Admissions Assessment (ENGAA) results for:

* Section 1A: Mathematics and Physics multiple-choice questions

* ranged from 1.0 to 7.0;
* the mean score was 3.4;
* the median score was 3.5;
* the lower quartile score was 1.9; and
* the upper quartile score was 4.5.
    

* Section 1B: Advanced Mathematics and Advanced Physics multiple-choice
questions 

* ranged from 1.0 to 8.3;
* the mean score was 3.2;
* the median score was 2.95;
* the lower quartile score was 1.8; and
* the upper quartile score was 4.6.

*  Section 2: Advanced Physics multiple-choice questions 

* ranged from 1.0 to 8.3;
* the mean score was 3.5;
* the median score was 4.0;
* the lower quartile score was 1.8; and
* the upper quartile score was 4.6.

3b) The interview scores for:

* Interview 1

* ranged from 4.0 to 8.0;
* the mean score was 6.1;
* the median score was 6.0;
* the lower quartile score was 5.25; and
* the upper quartile score was 7.0.
    

* Interview 2

* ranged from 3.5 to 8.5;
* the mean score was 6.3;
* the median score was 6.5;
* the lower quartile score was 5.5; and
* the upper quartile score was 7.0.

*  Interview 3

* ranged from 3.0 to 8.0;
* the mean score was 6.3;
* the median score was 6.25;
* the lower quartile score was 5.5; and
* the upper quartile score was 7.0.

* Interview 4

* ranged from 0 to 7.5;
* the mean score was 5.0;
* the median score was 5.5;
* the lower quartile score was 4.75; and
* the upper quartile score was 6.5.

Engineering applicants to St John’s College in the 2020/21 application
year 

The information that is requested about application cycle 2020/21, insofar
as it is held (noting that the current undergraduate application cycle is
ongoing), is exempt under Section 36(2)(c) of the Freedom of Information
Act because its disclosure would be likely to prejudice the conduct of
public affairs, in this case the integrity of the College's applications
and admissions process which form a fundamental part of its mission as an
educational institution. (As the information requested is statistical in
nature, the opinion of the qualified person did not need to be sought for
this application of Section 36.) The current undergraduate applications
cycle is ongoing and applications are still being submitted and assessed.
The College considers that the disclosure of detailed statistics about
applications made within the current cycle would be likely to prejudice
the notion of a fair and confidential admissions process whereby each
applicant has the same information at their disposal and partial granular
information is not disclosed to specific members of the public while the
process is ongoing. 
As this is a qualified exemption, the College has considered whether, in
all the circumstances of the case, the public interest in maintaining the
exemption outweighs the public interest in disclosing the information. The
College considers that, while some people might have an understandable
private interest in these statistics, there is no genuine public interest
in them when set against the extensive statistical information available
about previous admission cycles published
at [1]https://www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.u..., coupled
with the prevailing public interest in maintaining a level playing field
in terms of the information available to all applicants.
For clarity the application cycle runs from applications opening in
September to confirmation decisions in August. For example, the 2019/20
application cycle runs from the opening of applications in September 2019
to confirmation in August 2020. Please note that the data includes
applicants for both standard and deferred entry. Mean interview scores and
test results have been rounded up to 1 decimal place.

If you are dissatisfied with my response you may seek an internal review
in writing setting out the grounds for review. It will be dealt with by a
College Officer. Should you not be satisfied with the outcome of the
review, you will have a right of appeal to the Information Commissioner by
writing to him at Information Commissioner's Office, Wycliffe House, Water
Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5AF.

Yours sincerely,

 

Communications Officer (Freedom of Information)

St John’s College

Cambridge

CB2 1TP

Registered Charity No. 1137428

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From: Dennis Granger <[FOI #743192 email]>
Sent: 31 March 2021 23:23
To: Freedom of Information Officer <[email address]>
Subject: Freedom of Information request - H100 Engineering Admissions
Statistics 2019-2021
 
Dear St John's College, Cambridge,

Under the FOIA, I request the following statistics about home applicants
to H100 Engineering at St John's College:

- The distribution of ENGAA and interview scores of all applicants to the
college

- The distribution of ENGAA and interview scores of offer holders

- The distribution of ENGAA and interview scores of unsuccessful
applicants

I request this data for the 2019, 2020 and 2021 entry UCAS cycles. I wish
for the distributions to include the mean, median, minimum, maximum, lower
quartile and upper quartile of scores. If you are unable to provide some
of this information, please include an explanation.

Yours faithfully,

Dennis Granger

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Dennis Granger

Dear Communications Officer,

Thank you for your reply to my request. I appreciate the detailed statistical information you provided, but it is much too detailed for me to efficiently process, and much more than I required. I would be grateful if you could provide the distributions I requested using aggregate ENGAA and interview scores rather than providing separate distributions for each interview and ENGAA section. I will be content with only receiving distributions for the 2019 and 2020 cycles.

Yours sincerely,

Dennis Granger

Freedom of Information Officer, St John's College, Cambridge

Dear Dennis Granger

Thank you for your additional Freedom of Information request concerning
Engineering statistics at St John’s College.

 

In accordance with the UK's Freedom of Information Act 2000 you will
receive a response by no later than Wednesday 2nd June.

Yours sincerely,

 

Communications Officer (Freedom of Information)

St John’s College

Cambridge

CB2 1TP

Registered Charity No. 1137428

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 From: Dennis Granger <[FOI #743192 email]>

 Sent: 31 March 2021 23:23

 To: Freedom of Information Officer <[email address]>

 Subject: Freedom of Information request - H100 Engineering Admissions

 Statistics 2019-2021

  

 Dear St John's College, Cambridge,

 Under the FOIA, I request the following statistics about home applicants

 to H100 Engineering at St John's College:

 - The distribution of ENGAA and interview scores of all applicants to the

 college

 - The distribution of ENGAA and interview scores of offer holders

 - The distribution of ENGAA and interview scores of unsuccessful

 applicants

 I request this data for the 2019, 2020 and 2021 entry UCAS cycles. I wish

 for the distributions to include the mean, median, minimum, maximum,
lower

 quartile and upper quartile of scores. If you are unable to provide some

 of this information, please include an explanation.

 Yours faithfully,

 Dennis Granger

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Freedom of Information Officer, St John's College, Cambridge

Dear Dennis Granger,

Thank you for your additional Freedom of Information request concerning
Engineering applicants to St John’s College.

 

The requested information is not held; we do not process applicant data in
this way and do not aggregate the scores of the individual sections and
interviews in our consideration of individual candidates.

If you are dissatisfied with my response you may seek an internal review
in writing setting out the grounds for review. It will be dealt with by a
College Officer. Should you not be satisfied with the outcome of the
review, you will have a right of appeal to the Information Commissioner by
writing to him at Information Commissioner's Office, Wycliffe House, Water
Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire, SK9 5AF.

Yours sincerely,

 

Communications Officer (Freedom of Information)

St John’s College

Cambridge

CB2 1TP

Registered Charity No. 1137428

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 From: Dennis Granger <[FOI #743192 email]>

 Sent: 31 March 2021 23:23

 To: Freedom of Information Officer <[email address]>

 Subject: Freedom of Information request - H100 Engineering Admissions

 Statistics 2019-2021

  

 Dear St John's College, Cambridge,

 Under the FOIA, I request the following statistics about home applicants

 to H100 Engineering at St John's College:

 - The distribution of ENGAA and interview scores of all applicants to the

 college

 - The distribution of ENGAA and interview scores of offer holders

 - The distribution of ENGAA and interview scores of unsuccessful

 applicants

 I request this data for the 2019, 2020 and 2021 entry UCAS cycles. I wish

 for the distributions to include the mean, median, minimum, maximum,
lower

 quartile and upper quartile of scores. If you are unable to provide some

 of this information, please include an explanation.

 Yours faithfully,

 Dennis Granger

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