Enter your GPA and SAT (or Bocconi Test) score. This tool turns them into an estimated percent chance of getting into BIEM and BIEF — and tells you the minimum SAT you'd need.
Enter your GPA to see the lowest SAT that keeps you competitive.
Your composite is 55% performance (SAT or Bocconi Test) + 45% GPA, scaled to 100. That composite is compared to a program threshold, and the gap is turned into a percent chance.
The weights and thresholds were compiled from hundreds of shared acceptance and rejection data points, mostly from the 2026–27 cycle. The Classic Model is calibrated to the 88.95 reference case (42 Bocconi Test + 9.5 GPA, reportedly accepted to BIEF). Future cycles will shift, but the shape should hold.
Applicants report that a 40 on the Bocconi Test sits around 1470–1500 SAT. This tool maps the Test onto that range (40 ≈ 1480, 50 ≈ 1600) so the two paths give comparable results instead of drifting apart.
It anchors BIEM to its position (#835) in a public “last accepted candidate” ranking and shifts every other program's threshold by 2.5 × ln(835 / rank). The ranking came from an anonymous post, so trust BIEM and BIEF most; the other five programs are best treated as ballpark.
Essays, CV, extracurriculars and recommendation letters are not in the model and can genuinely move a decision either way.