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Junior Year Checklist: How to Prepare for Senior Year and College Applications

Berkeley² Academy

It is very important to perform well in your senior year as colleges may make requests for updated, mid-year transcripts—especially for students who are waitlisted or deferred from their top schools. Study, study, study for upcoming standardized tests!

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3 More Colleges Settle in ‘568 Cartel’ Price-Fixing Case

BestColleges

filed in 2022 — alleges these 17 private colleges are in violation of the Sherman Antitrust Act because they failed to uphold a commitment to need-blind admissions as required by Section 568 of the Improving America's Schools Act of 1994. Brown University et.

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You’ve Been Accepted: Are you Ready to Choose Your College?

CTK College Coach

Make a list of any other academic submissions and send them in a timely manner: many schools require an official transcript and official SAT/ACT and AP test scores reported by the testing agency (if you applied and were accepted with unofficial scores). Waitlisted– Now What? Read more about what to do if you are waitlisted.

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Waiting Is the Hardest Part

Anna Ivey Consulting

If your application is not deemed “complete,” and it has been more than two weeks since you submitted what you thought was a complete application (including transcripts, recommendations, etc.), If you find yourself tempted to act rashly, back away slowly from your computer, and vow to stay away from the boards for some period of time.

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Value (Capture) in College Admissions

Georgia Tech Admissions Blog

Why am I re-taking the SAT/ACT? Some schools require a transcript, test scores, and a completed application with supplements to count as an app. Number of admits can be further decreased by intentionally waitlisting to gauge interest, deferring to watch engagement, or implementing other levers in the process. Denominator.

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How to Get Into Harvard Undergrad: Strategies and Essays That Worked

Shemmassian Academic Consulting

Harvard average ACT score: 34 25th percentile: 33 75th percentile: 35 Harvard average SAT score: 1520 25th percentile: 1460 75th percentile: 1580 It should be noted that ACT and SAT tests are now optional at Harvard. tuition, room, board, and fees) ranges from $82,950-$87,450. Submitting them is entirely up to the applicant.

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How to Get Into Boston University: Requirements and Strategies

Shemmassian Academic Consulting

Average ACT score: 33 ACT middle 50%: 30–34 Average SAT score: 1442 SAT middle 50%: 1310-1500 International students: 23% First-generation students: 19% As of Fall 2021, the largest demographic represented among BU undergrads were white students (30%). Average GPA: 3.9 Average GPA range: 3.8–4.0