14 free tools

Admissions tools & calculators

Free, ad-free, sign-up-free tools for the questions every international applicant asks: what's my GPA on the US 4.0 scale, what does my IELTS equate to, will I get in, what will it cost, and where should I apply?

No sign-up Shareable results Mobile-first

Numbers & admit chances

Convert your scores, see where they place you, and predict your admit tier.

What will it cost?

Tuition, living, visa, and scholarship coverage — all in USD with breakdowns.

Where & when?

Compare schools, build a calendar, and pick a destination that fits.

Why we built these

Most international applicants spend hours hunting for trustworthy GPA and language-test conversions, then again for ballpark cost estimates and admit chances. We built these tools to give every student a single, free, accurate reference — backed by the same formulas WES, ETS, Pearson, and the test administrators publish.

Result-page sharing

Every tool that produces a verdict (Profile Eval, Cost, Match, Compare, Timeline) emits a stable shareable URL with a custom social-preview card that shows your actual numbers. Drop the link into WhatsApp, Reddit, or Discord — the unfurl is already populated.

Frequently asked questions

Are these tools free?

Yes — every tool is free, requires no account, and runs entirely in your browser. Nothing you type leaves your device unless you submit a form (Profile Eval, Timeline) — and even then, the inputs are encoded into the URL itself, not stored server-side.

Can I share or embed these tools?

Every result page has a stable, deterministic URL plus WhatsApp / X / LinkedIn / email share buttons. Result URLs unfurl on social with a custom OG image showing your numbers. Embed widgets per tool are on our roadmap.

Are the calculations accurate enough for university applications?

The conversion formulas (CGPA, GPA, IELTS crosswalks, GRE percentiles) match what universities and credential evaluators publish. The recommendation tools (Profile Eval, Country Quiz) are heuristic — directional, not deterministic. They're calibrated against published cohort data; treat them as a fast first draft, not the final answer.