Not to discourage you at all, but you would need nearly perfect SAT scores to get into Bentley with a 2.5. I applied with a 3.6 and got a 2130 on my SATs...and I'm considered an average student there. So i would say at least a 2250...but probably higher. Sorry.
AnswerI would recommend nothing less then a 3.7 cumulative GPA and 800 or above on the SATs. Brown University does not have any official GPA requirements though.
AnswerI would recommend nothing less then a 3.7 cumulative GPA and 800 or above on the SATs. Brown University does not have any official GPA requirements though.
Yah maybe with a 2400 on the sats..... Good luck
Love, please do not listen to this ignorant person below me. Your GPA is excellent and it seems that you've taken some honors classes which is always good. Unfortunately, the SATS do matter due to the budget cuts and the competition with the transfer students (first priority). However, you definitely increased your chances of being accepted by getting involved in extracurricular activities and volunteer work. What my brother did, is took both the SATS and the ACTS; as he didn't do so well on the SATS but he aced the ACTs, which are a bit easier (he was accepted into Cal Poly SLO right out of high school). Therefore, if this is still an option for you then I would highly advise taking both. This shows the colleges that you are determined and academically focused. Finally, make sure that your personal statement is amazing. There are tons of resources on the net that assist with the formating of the perfect application letter. If you can complete the ACTs in addition to writing an excellent personal statement, you'll be golden. Good luck! :) Re: yuour GPA is good but your SAT score is terrible. it seems like you are an idiot but you go to a realy easy school. that being said you will probably stil get in because of your GPA but i doubt you wil graduate.
It varies. Perfect SAT scores have been rejected from Columbia. Low SATs are here and I know some of them. But GPA are all high. The SATs are not everything anymore. GPA is still a big factor. A 3.6 and lower will not get you in. A 3.8-3.9 is the average. A 4.0 is very common among accepted students. Good Luck
Possibly. The published ACT composite range is 23-29, and Baylor requires students take the writing section. Your high GPA will help offset the slightly low ACT score, as would a high class rank. To be on the safe side, you should probably sit for the ACTs (or SATs) again.
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Are you talking about transferring from another school? I've never heard of a 3.7 GPA in high school. I think those stats would get you into just about any state university in the country and many private universities and colleges in general.
yes you can, even though they are selective they enroll a multitude of students.
Nope. You must take the SAT's for admission.
If other aspects of your application such as SATs, GPA, Leadership qualities, and Community Service are great, then not at all.
The average GPA standards for Harvard is at the least a 3.9. Most students who get in have a GPA of 4.0. It also depends on how well you do on your SATs. Most scores are ranged between 2300 to 2400(the full score).