3/6
Dartmouth
4.1
1580
34
Harvard
4.18
1515
35
Princeton
3.9
1505
34
University of
Pennsylvania
3.9
1570
34
Yale
4.14
1560
35
In order to avoid the “no pile” throughout the Ivies, you will
need to reach certain test
scores and GPAs. Just having a high GPA or impressive scores in the SAT, ACT, and
other kinds of standardized tests is not enough to get you into an Ivy League institution. In
fact, there are highly-intelligent students with a high SAT score who still did not get into
their dream university.
You need to show that you’re not only smart but also special-this
helps get those college
admissions committee to notice your potential.
2. Try not to be late – apply early.
By applying this way, you significantly boost your chances of
getting into one of the Ivy
League elite universities. Take note, however, that you can only
apply early decision for
one university so choose wisely. Make sure that you only apply in advance if you’re sure
about the university you want.
Once you are accepted under early decision (ED), you will have to withdraw from all the
other schools you’ve applied to. You also need to be fully
committed to attending that
university. Early action (EA) is another option for students-unlike ED,
this method of
application is not binding. For the class of 2021, Business Insider found that the early
action/decision overall acceptance rate went as high as 27.8%.
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