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How to Get into Penn

The Koppelman Group

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. And yes, this is also where you can find their acceptance rate.)

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Georgia Tech Admission Requirements 2023

College Essay Guy

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.

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College Applications 101

Berkeley² Academy

Although you should always refer directly to the schools you are applying to for individual requirements and deadlines, there are a common set of materials most schools require and/or accept during the admissions process.

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Harvard ACT Scores: Full Breakdown

Next Admit College Admissions Blog

Across schools nationwide, standardized testing is a notorious part of the college application process – this article breaks down Harvard-specific ACT requirements and Harvard ACT scores. In addition to this post, check out our other two articles that discuss Harvard’s SAT and GPA expectations!

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College Board Ends SAT Subject Test and SAT Essay

Elite Open School

Earlier this week, the College Board announced some major changes to their suite of college application tests. SAT Subject Tests will no longer be offered On January 19, the College Board officially announced that they would no longer offer SAT Subject Tests. Will colleges accept SAT Subject Test and SAT Essay scores?

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Is UT-Austin Test-Optional?

Tex Admissions

They say simply that all applicants will be reviewed holistically without any additional details. It is also unclear whether they will look at criteria like weighted/unweighted GPA in addition to the class rank to better assess a student’s academic performance. There are many fewer test-blind universities than test-optional.

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