To gain admission to the University of Southern California (USC), prospective students typically need to submit an application along with standardized test scores (SAT or ACT, although tests may be optional in some admissions cycles), high school transcripts, letters of recommendation, and a personal statement. USC also considers extracurricular activities, leadership roles, and other achievements. It’s essential to check the specific requirements for the intended program, as they may vary. Additionally, meeting the minimum GPA and test score thresholds does not guarantee admission, as USC is highly competitive.
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Yes you can as long as you meet the entrance requirements of the university.
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The best way to find out the current entrance requirements for Hofstra University is to visit their website.
Entrance requirements differ, but in most cases probably not.
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90% or higher
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