between a 3.85 and 3.9?
I wish i knew, because i really want to go to Stanford too.
only about 10% of the applicants get accepted
There is no specific requirements for Stanford University. But you must be intelligent and your previous educational performances must be excellent. You also must have to score very high in SAT. It is quite difficult to get admission in Stanford. They only choose the best students. You must be outstanding to be accepted as student in Stanford. Chances of being accepted for admission in Stanford University is very low. Only about 25 percent of total applications submitted are approved for admission in Stanford University. UPDATE BY C.B.-- Stanford is looking for students with exceptional leadership and social skills. They are looking for students with excellent grades, high-level classes, extracurricular activities in and out of school, community service hours, and other things that show that you are an all round great student. You have to write an excellent essay to prove that you deserve to go to Stanford and prove that you will be dedicated to achieving success through your years in Stanford.
No.
The chances of being accepted off the PhD waitlist vary depending on the number of spots available and the strength of your application compared to other waitlisted candidates. It is difficult to predict with certainty, but staying in touch with the admissions office and expressing continued interest can potentially improve your chances.
Your chances of being accepted into graduate school depend on various factors such as your academic performance, test scores, letters of recommendation, personal statement, and relevant experience. It is important to research the specific requirements of the programs you are interested in and to present a strong application that highlights your strengths and qualifications.
You have very good chances of being accepted into college. During the next two years of high school, just focus on bringing your GPA up as high as possible.
I'm not sure about UCB, but the average GPA of accepted freshmen for Stanford is around 4.3
Nicolas Copernicus He published it at the end of his life to increase the chances of it being accepted.
yeah definetly!
The chances of being accepted into the program without a letter of recommendation may be lower compared to those who do submit one, as letters of recommendation can provide valuable insights into an applicant's qualifications and character. However, acceptance without a letter of recommendation is still possible if the rest of the application is strong and meets the program's criteria.
Nicolas Copernicus He published it at the end of his life to increase the chances of it being accepted.