...Or at least smart enough to spell electrocute, correctly. The author of the first answer is obviously from West Virginia or Penn State.
smart enough to put a fork in a toaster and electricute yourself
The University of Pittsburgh states that GPA is important, so above a 3.0 would be helpful. However, the university will also look at other factors, such as extracurricular activities, grade improvement, SAT scores, ACT scores, and the types of classes the applicant takes.
There is no set ACT requirement for the University of Pittsburgh, and only about 35% submit ACT scores. The middle 50% of students had an ACT score of 25-30, according to College Board.
You have yo have a 4.5
900
Full Sail University does not require SAT or ACT scores.
1400 & 550
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They search for SAT's of around 75+
Stanford University does not have a required score for the ACT. Their admissions is based on your GPA, courses you have taken, test scores, and other factors. However, most students have an ACT score between 29 and 34.
You can choose which test scores you want to send. You are required to send one of the two tests.
There is no minimum ACT score, however, looking at the average scores of admitted students might give you a better idea of what they are looking for. Mid-range ACT scores range from 14-19.
1,600
The minimum gpa to get into Oregon state university is 3.0
20
None is required. Class profile average is around 26.
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