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Et Tu, Yale and Brown (and UT- Austin)?

The Thoughtful College Search

Yale University , Brown University , and the University of Texas at Austin have all joined Dartmouth College in announcing that they will return to requiring applicants to submit standardized test scores, ending the test-optional policies they put in place back in 2020 when the pandemic prevented students from taking standardized tests.

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The Best Master’s in Counseling Psychology Programs of 2023

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Practicum or Internship Placement Supervised fieldwork such as practicums and internships is vital to your learning. Some programs offer support to students looking for placement. minimum GPA and submit a statement of purpose, a current resume, and three letters of recommendation. Admission requirements include a 3.0

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How to Get Into Medical School: The Ultimate Guide (2024)

Shemmassian Academic Consulting

Accepted students are not required to take the dreaded Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) —the standardized test for medical school—and can focus on their studies, research, clinical experiences, and so on. You will also be asked to indicate who will submit your medical school letters of recommendation.

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How to Succeed as a Northwestern Premed

Shemmassian Academic Consulting

If you took Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB) courses in high school, you may have a jump start on your college career with some introductory course credits earned through the program. A pre-medicine advisor will help you map out each semester, which canmake the scheduling process much less stressful.

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Weighted vs. Unweighted GPA: What to Report?

StandOut College Prep

With more test-optional schools, colleges use your GPA to predict your chances for academic success. A 2020 research study conducted by Allensworth and Clark supports that your high school GPA shows colleges your ability to succeed in better than standardized test scores. So how do you know which GPA to report to colleges?

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