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July 18, 2026

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The essays make a claim. This is the part that checks whether the claim survives contact with data: 25 universities, scored across 11 dimensions, covering 1.3 million students. Same argument, but now you can see where it holds and where it frays.

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Opinions are cheap until you score them. The Accountability Tracker takes the essays' argument and runs it against 25 universities across 11 dimensions.

The empirical companion, here: https://www.jakelawrence.xyz/research/accountability-tracker

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1.3 million students, 25 universities, 11 dimensions. It started as the empirical companion to a set of essays: the place where the argument either holds up under numbers or it doesn't. You can see exactly where each institution lands instead of taking anyone's word for it.

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Essays are easy to nod along with. Harder to check. The Accountability Tracker is the part that does the checking: 25 universities scored across 11 dimensions, 1.3 million students in scope. It's the empirical companion to the writing, built so the argument has somewhere to stand or somewhere to fall. https://www.jakelawrence.xyz/research/accountability-tracker

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25 universities. 11 dimensions. 1.3 million students. The essays make the argument, this is where the argument meets the data and you find out where it actually holds.

https://www.jakelawrence.xyz/research/accountability-tracker

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An argument is only as good as the moment it hits data. The Accountability Tracker scores 25 universities across 11 dimensions, 1.3 million students in scope, so the essays have somewhere to stand.

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