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With an acceptance rate of 36% for Georgia residents and just 12% for out-of-state applicants, getting into Georgia Tech can definitely be a challenge. It is very difficult to get accepted to Georgia Tech, especially for out-of-state applicants.
acceptance rate. Weirdly, they don’t publish their acceptance rate as part of their class profile (ok, gatekeep, gaslight, girlboss). But with a sub-7% acceptance rate, you have to be a competitive candidate if you hope to get in. They publish a breakdown of these factors in a document called the Common Data Set.
Nevertheless, applicants are encouraged to submit any materials, including test scores, that they believe will strengthen their application. Northwestern allows self-reporting of ACT test scores in applications, with admitted students required to later submit official test score documentation.
I have no idea how test-optional policies may affect the Academic Index calculations that accounts for students opting out of the ACT/SAT. Texas public universities do not consider nor have ever accepted nor required SAT Subject Tests for regular admission. Be sure to double-check any application requirements and expectations.
However, as with the other sections, there is no one particular benchmark that applicants must meet. For the Classes of 2027 through 2030, Harvard has made its applicationstest-optional. This means that applicants are not required to submit standardized test scores. What are Harvard’s ACT requirements?
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