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Competitive test scores include: PSAT Math : 740+ PSAT Reading and Writing : 700+ ACT Math : 33+ ACT Verbal : 34+ While theres no minimum grade requirement for RSI, we recommend near-perfect grades in STEM subjects to strengthen your application. Official transcripts. Standardizedtest scores.
Duke also came out with an announcement this week that said they will no longer assign a numerical score to standardizedtest scores, SAT or ACT or students’ essays. Yet 93% of Duke applicants submit standardizedtesting, and according to Duke, scores and the content of their essays will still be a part of their admissions review.
10th Grade: Gaining Momentum Sophomore year is about refining academic and extracurricular focus while beginning standardizedtest preparation. StandardizedTesting : Take the PSAT for practice. Focus on activities that combine learning with enjoyment. Quality of involvement matters more than quantity.
Junior Year – Fall (September to November) Take the PSAT. The PSAT, or Preliminary SAT, is a standardizedtest that gives you a sneak peek at what the SAT will be like. If requested, submit your tax transcript for verification. Submit your early decision application if that’s the route you’ve chosen.
High School Transcripts: The applicants are required to upload unofficial transcripts with at least two marking periods of grades. A minimum of 3.5 unweighted GPA is preferred for the Leadership in the Business World and the Management and Technology Summer Institute.
Transcripts. Upload your high school transcripts, including AP scores if youve got them. Test scores. If you havent taken the SAT or ACT before the deadline, PSAT or PACT scores are fine. When its time to upload documents like transcripts or test scores, stick to PDFs. Step 3: Make your test scores count.
For example, if you maintain a high GPA, score well on standardizedtests, or demonstrate exceptional talent in music or sports, you might qualify for a merit scholarship. Academic Scholarships Academic scholarships reward students with outstanding grades, high standardizedtest scores, or other exceptional educational achievements.
High School Transcripts: The applicants are required to upload unofficial transcripts with at least two marking periods of grades. StandardizedTest Scores: PSAT, and SAT/ACT scores are optional Recommendation Letters: All programs require a recommendation letter from a high school guidance counselor, teacher, or advisor.
High School Transcripts: The applicants are required to upload unofficial transcripts with at least two marking periods of grades. A minimum of 3.5 unweighted GPA is preferred for the Leadership in the Business World and the Management and Technology Summer Institute.
If your transcripts are not in English, you will need an English translation from a reputable or official translator (requirements vary by school). These requirements vary by college, but typically one of the standardtests such as TOEFL, Duolingo, or IELTS will be necessary.
How do you sign up for standardizedtest like the PSAT? Are there forms you need to complete to request transcripts or recommendations? Learn about college planning at your school. What about college visits to your school – can you attend as an underclassman?
Take the PSAT and plan your test dates for the ACT or SAT; typically, you will take either of these standardizedtests for the first time during the winter or spring of your junior year. Send your high school transcripts with your fall semester grades to all colleges you applied to.
Although , many schools no longer require standardizedtesting scores , the SAT and ACT are still very important components of your college application. Your goal will be to continue sticking to your test plan or adjusting your test plan to your new needs in order to get your goal score before junior year ends in the spring.
Unofficial transcript : must include your GPA and completed courses from 9th-10th grade and the first quarter/semester of 11th grade, if available. 3 recommendation letters : recommendations from a 1) math or science teacher, 2) humanities teacher, 3) school counselor or administrator.
Your school has sent your transcript , which contains the classes you have taken and your grades earned to date and a document called a School Profile (more on that below!). If your school offers the PSAT to grade 9 and 10 students, you should take it. Would you thrive, or merely survive?
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