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Does Princeton look at demonstrated interest?

As a reminder, Princeton does not track demonstrated interest. Please select a date from the calendar below to begin the registration process.
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Do any Ivy Leagues consider demonstrated interest?

Demonstrated interest can certainly play a role in the college admissions process, but its importance varies from school to school. For Ivy League institutions, demonstrated interest generally isn't a major factor as they are already highly selective and receive applications from top students worldwide.
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Does Princeton look at ACT?

Average ACT: 34

The 25th percentile ACT score is 33, and the 75th percentile ACT score is 35. In other words, a 33 places you below average, while a 35 will move you up to above average. There's no absolute ACT requirement at Princeton, but they really want to see at least a 33 to have a chance at being considered.
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What does Princeton admissions look for?

Princeton considers nine factors as “very important” to the admissions process: rigor of high school courseload, class rank. GPA, SAT/ACT scores, essays, recommendation letters, extracurricular activities, talent/ability, and character/personal qualities.
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Does Princeton look at extracurriculars?

We look for students with intellectual curiosity, who have pursued and achieved academic excellence. We also look for students with strong personal and extracurricular accomplishments. As you prepare your application, help us to appreciate your talents, academic accomplishments and personal achievements.
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What AU Looks For: Demonstrated Interest

What are the top 5 clubs at Princeton?

Coffee Club, the Performing Arts Council (PAC), Acaprez, the American Whig-Cliosophic Society, and the Princeton Entrepreneurship Club (E-Club) are five of them and have over the years developed extensive influence at the University.
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Can I get into Princeton without extracurriculars?

To get into Princeton, you must have a terrific GPA, high scores on the ACT or SAT and a record of your participation in extracurricular activities in which you have demonstrated your leadership abilities.
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Can a 3.7 GPA get you into Princeton?

The recommended GPA requirements to get into Princeton are between 3.7 and 4.0. You will need an incredibly high GPA and will likely be graduating at the top of your class in order to get into Princeton.
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What is the lowest GPA accepted to Princeton?

You should also have a 3.95 GPA or higher. If your GPA is lower than this, you need to compensate with a higher SAT/ACT score. For a school as selective as Princeton, you'll also need to impress them with the rest of your application.
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Is 3.8 GPA good enough for Princeton?

For those students with numerical grade-point averages, admitted students have typically had an overall GPA of 3.8 or above. Unfortunately, we cannot give an individual student an assessment of their prospects for admission before the committee reviews a completed admissions application.
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Can I get into Princeton with a 33 ACT?

Admissions Summary

Students that get into Princeton University have an SAT score between 1470–1560* or an ACT score of 33–35*. Regular applications are due January 1.
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What kind of student does Princeton look for?

Achieve at least a 3.92 GPA while taking the most challenging classes available. Princeton values academic excellence, and GPA is an important metric for determining it—the average GPA for the class of 2025 is 3.92 and 59.48% of students in the class of 2025 graduated high school with a 4.0.
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Does Princeton prefer SAT or ACT?

For those who choose to submit testing, we allow applicants to use the score choice feature of the SAT and accept only the highest composite score of the ACT, but we encourage the submission of all test scores.
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Does Yale like demonstrated interest?

No. Yale does not track “demonstrated interest” in any form for the purpose of evaluating applications. Visiting campus or attending an information session can be an excellent way to learn more about Yale, but it will not affect your chances of admission.
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Do Ivy Leagues accept C's?

Those Bs and that C won't sink your chances. Nor will straight As guarantee you a seat. The Ivy League schools all have very low acceptance rates because they get far more applicants than they can accept.
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Does Penn consider demonstrated interest?

Penn does not consider demonstrated interest when reviewing applications for admission.
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Can I get into Princeton with a 3.6 GPA?

Is your high school GPA good enough for Princeton University ? The average high school GPA for admitted students at Princeton University is 3.9 on a 4.0 scale.
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Can I get into Princeton with a 4.5 GPA?

Final Admissions Verdict

To be safe, you should aim for the 75th percentile, with a 1560 SAT and a 3.95 GPA or higher to be above average. This is only part of the challenge - after this, you'll need to impress them beyond your academic scores, with your accomplishments and extracurriculars.
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Can I get into Princeton with bad grades?

The college application process can be unpredictable, and it's always smart to have options. While getting into Princeton with lower grades may be a challenge, it's not entirely impossible. Just give it your all and be proud of everything you've accomplished!
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What are the odds of getting into Princeton?

Princeton University admissions has an acceptance rate of 6% and an early acceptance rate of 15.5%. Half the applicants admitted to Princeton University who submitted test scores have an SAT score between 1500 and 1580 or an ACT score of 34 and 35.
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Is Princeton hard academically?

There is no doubt that Princeton is academically rigorous. With a history of grade deflation and a last report average undergraduate GPA of 3.49, Princeton has some of the most stringent grading in the Ivy League.
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Do you need straight A's to get into Princeton?

In truth, you need close to a 4.0 unweighted GPA to get into Princeton. That means nearly straight As in every class, while also taking the highest rigor classes available to you at your high school.
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Does Princeton accept late SAT scores?

Testing Deadlines

If you choose to submit testing, applicants should take the SAT or the ACT by the October test date for single-choice early action and the December date for regular decision. Students taking standardized tests in December or later should have their scores sent directly to Princeton.
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How smart do you have to be to get into Princeton?

If you struggle through a challenging class and don't get a good grade, it will impact your overall GPA. As a result, your lower GPA could significantly impact your chances of getting into Princeton. Ultimately, you should aim for a GPA of at least a 4.0 to increase your chances of receiving acceptance into Princeton.
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How many people does Princeton defer?

In recent years, Princeton has liked to play coy about its admissions statistics. But before the school ceased releasing Early Action figures, in the first half of the 2010s, around 78.9% of Early Action applicants to the Ivy League institution received deferrals and 21.1% received outright rejections.
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