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fl_pie

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Here's a histogram showing the distribution of scores of EE applicants according to the spreadsheet:
http://i.imgur.com/B40wwlo.png
B40wwlo.png

As expected, there is a big gap between the lowest LMIA scores and the highest non-LMIA scores.
(btw, I think it would be great to add such a chart to the spreadsheet itself)
 
rishjas said:
From where you get this spreadsheet data.. can you share the link?

I just plotted the data from EE spreadsheet: http://tinyurl.com/mwstg52
 
fl_pie said:
Here's a histogram showing the distribution of scores of EE applicants according to the spreadsheet:
http://i.imgur.com/B40wwlo.png
B40wwlo.png

As expected, there is a big gap between the lowest LMIA scores and the highest non-LMIA scores.
(btw, I think it would be great to add such a chart to the spreadsheet itself)

+1 for the data visualization. Try your hand in Business Intelligence if you already not in 8)
 
fl_pie said:
Here's a histogram showing the distribution of scores of EE applicants according to the spreadsheet:
http://i.imgur.com/B40wwlo.png
B40wwlo.png

As expected, there is a big gap between the lowest LMIA scores and the highest non-LMIA scores.
(btw, I think it would be great to add such a chart to the spreadsheet itself)

+1 .. I have tried to incorporate something similar. Google charts are a little limited in these regards.
 
farnaws said:
y axis is number of applicants in thousands? :-X
where did you read this. Its not here or in SS
 
@ Srbhrn,
I think you should ignore the points of the people who have got their ITA from SS calculations.
Because they are not in the pool now.
 
farnaws said:
y axis is number of applicants in thousands? :-X

No, y axis is just the number of applicants, without any coefficients. So each small spike in the right part of the graph is just a single applicant. Don't forget, there's only ~650 people in the spreadsheet as of yet. The actual number may be 30x times that.
 
MedZed said:
@ Srbhrn,
I think you should ignore the points of the people who have got their ITA from SS calculations.
Because they are not in the pool now.

You are right .. let me see how I can accommodate it.. thanks
 
EEKnowledge said:
No. Don't modify the sheet right now until confirmed by the poster that they got ITA or not.

Why?
Anyway they won't be considered in the next draw by CIC .
 
MedZed said:
Why?
Anyway they won't be considered in the next draw by CIC .

It's possible that some of those people didn't receive ITA. Maybe, for example, they only have a regular job offer, without LMIA, but still claimed +600 points in the spreadsheet. Or they have a PNP nomination from the last year, which, as far as I know, would be ignored by CIC for purposes of EE. On the other hand, I believe that expecting each and every one of those people to confirm their ITA is too optimistic. I think that excluding them from calculations without confirmation would be the lesser of two evils.
 
srbhrn said:
+1 .. I have tried to incorporate something similar. Google charts are a little limited in these regards.

I see you added a graph to the spreadsheet. Thanks a lot, and +1 to you too (pending due to karma).