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Does Yale Superscore ACT?

Yes. Applicants may report “super-scored” results from the SAT or ACT, i.e. their highest section scores or a recalculated ACT composite score from across multiple test administrations.
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Should I submit a 33 ACT to Yale?

Average ACT: 34

The 25th percentile ACT score is 33, and the 75th percentile ACT score is 35. Even though Yale likely says they have no minimum ACT requirement, if you apply with a 33 or below, you'll have a very hard time getting in, unless you have something else very impressive in your application.
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Does Princeton accept ACT Superscore?

Even though the highest total you scored on any one test date was 1000, Princeton will take your highest section score from all your test dates, then combine them to form your Superscore.
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Does MIT accept ACT Superscore?

MIT uses superscoring. If you take the same standardized test multiple times, we will consider the highest score achieved in each section.
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Can I get into Yale with a 3.8 GPA?

Yale University does not have a strict minimum GPA requirement for undergraduate admissions. However, admitted students typically have very high GPAs, ranging from 3.8 to 4.0, with an average GPA of 3.9.
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Do colleges care whether I superscore SAT or ACT? [College Admissions]

Is a 3.8 GPA too low for Ivy League?

So how much is good enough? Average GPAs at Ivy League schools start at 3.9. Therefore, it's best to aspire for a 4.0 to play it safe. But as long as you have a GPA close to this, your GPA likely won't hold you back in the admissions process.
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Is 3.8 GPA too low for Harvard?

Yes, a 3.8 GPA is good to apply for Harvard or Stanford. But it alone won't be able to get you admission. To improve your chances of getting admitted, you'll have to apply with a well-crafted application.
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Do Ivy Leagues accept Superscore ACT?

They'll focus on your highest ACT composite (no superscoring), but they'll also consider individual subscores. So for the SAT you can feel confident that they'll superscore, but for the ACT, it's your highest composite score that matters most.
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Does Harvard look at ACT Superscore?

We do not create superscores for applicants. If you choose to submit test scores, we will evaluate your application noting the highest test scores in each section across test dates for the SAT and your strongest sitting for the ACT.
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Does Cornell Superscore ACT?

Even though the highest ACT composite you scored on any one test date was 20, Cornell will take your highest section score from all your test dates, then combine them to form your Superscore. You can raise your composite score from 20 to 32 in this example. This is important for your testing strategy.
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Does Dartmouth Superscore ACT?

Scores from multiple administrations of the SAT or the ACT will automatically be superscored. You may submit official scores through the testing agency or self-report your scores. Admitted students who self-reported their scores will be required to submit official scores prior to enrolling.
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Does Stanford Superscore ACT?

For the ACT, we will review all subscores and focus on the highest Composite from all sittings. For the SAT, we will superscore, focusing on the highest individual Evidence-Based Reading and Writing and Math scores from all test sittings.
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Does Notre Dame Superscore ACT?

If you choose to submit your test scores, we will accept either the SAT or the ACT and have no preference for either test. Please submit all scores to Notre Dame for review. If you submit multiple scores, we will superscore the tests for our evaluation.
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Should I submit a 1450 to Yale?

1450 is a pretty good score but the average SAT score for Yale is 1515. The acceptance rate is 6.1% so it has fewer chances to get into Yale with this score. No need to worry there are other good universities as well.
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Is a 32 ACT good enough for Ivy League?

Generally speaking, you need a minimum ACT score of 31 to get into an Ivy League School. The minimum score is 32 at a few of these schools, including Harvard and Yale. The minimum SAT score to get into an Ivy League school ranges from 690 to 730 for the reading section and from 700 to 730 for the math section.
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Is a 35 ACT good enough for Ivy League?

A score of 35 is within the average range for first-year students at Ivy League institutions. However, a high ACT score alone probably won't be enough to get in.
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Does ACT superscore matter?

There has been some concern that using only the best subject-test scores could overstate students' capabilities. However, research shows ACT superscores are better at predicting success in college than other scoring methods (including recent ACT score, average ACT Composite score, and highest ACT Composite score).
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Is a 4.2 GPA good enough for Harvard?

Even though the average weighted GPA for Harvard is 4.2, this is still an average. Successful applicants may have scores that fall well above or below that figure. That means you won't automatically be rejected if your GPA is under 4.0. Some say that the lowest GPA accepted to Harvard is about 3.0 (weighted).
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Does Johns Hopkins Superscore ACT?

Johns Hopkins has the Score Choice policy of "Highest Section." Even though the highest total you scored on any one test date was 1000, Johns Hopkins will take your highest section score from all your test dates, then combine them to form your Superscore.
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Is a 33 ACT good enough for Ivy League?

A 33 is on the lower end of the middle 50% range for Ivy League schools, but it's still within the range. It should be high enough to at least get your application read, provided that your GPA and course rigor are also similar to that of accepted Ivy League students.
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Is a 32 ACT good enough for Harvard?

Average ACT: 34

The 25th percentile ACT score is 34, and the 75th percentile ACT score is 36. In other words, a 34 places you below average, while a 36 will move you up to above average. There's no absolute ACT requirement at Harvard, but they really want to see at least a 34 to have a chance at being considered.
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Do Ivy Leagues prefer ACT or SAT?

Elite schools did not initially accept the ACT as an alternative to the SAT. Today, however, both the ACT and SAT are treated equally in the eyes of even Ivy League admissions officers. So, in the end, it's up to you to determine which test to take!
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Can you get into Yale with a 3.7 GPA?

From the Yale Student Profile, it says that 95% of accepted high school students had a class rank of the Top 10%. If a 3.7 is in the top 10 percentile in your HS, you still have a good chance with a combination of other factors. If it isn't, but you have something to make up for it, then you still have a shot.
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Can I get into Princeton with a 3.7 GPA?

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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Can I get into Princeton with a 3.8 GPA?

Generally, 3.5+ GPAs are considered competitive. Keep in mind that Princeton GPAs tend to be slightly lower than other schools overall so don't beat yourself up for being below or near average.
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