How to find the ideal sector for your professional project and in which you will be admitted? Our tool makes it possible to evaluate the chances of admission of candidates and to optimize the wishes formulated on Parcoursup.

Responses to wishes on Parcoursup don’t just make people happy. Some candidates who, refused in certain sectors or placed on a waiting list in others during the admissions phases, must rethink their future plan for higher education.

Nothing to be discouraged for all that! Several training courses and different paths can lead to the same objective, all you have to do is find the right options and the most suitable path for each student profile. If the personality of a candidate, his professional project and his way of selling himself in a cover letter can help recruiters in their choices during admissions, the academic record often remains a barrier to entry to integrate a preparatory class, a license, a BTS or even an IUT.

Difficult to circumvent the selection made on the mark obtained in the baccalaureate, but what would you say to knowing objectively your chances of being admitted to the sector and the paths that interest you, whether it is medicine, studies in engineer, law, commerce or crafts? This can be a solution to prefer one training course to another and maximize the chances of achieving a professional goal.

This is what this simulator developed by SupEasy, a team of expert higher education teachers from Parcoursup, in partnership with Linternaute, allows. This very intuitive platform gives students the opportunity to assess their career choices and their chances of being admitted without underestimating or overestimating themselves.

To find solutions and express the best wishes on Parcoursup, all you have to do is fill in the average you think you will get at the baccalaureate and test it on the different training courses. The tool indicates the rate of access to the selected paths as well as a precise idea of ??their selectivity. The candidate’s chances are rated via weather icons ranging from sunshine for “high chance of admission” to inclement weather for “very unlikely admission”.

The SupEasy tool evaluates candidates’ chances of admission on objective data, but it should be kept in mind that for certain courses, the choice of specialties followed in high school, the marks in certain subjects and the comments on the motivation of the student may fall within the selection criteria.