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SAT scores for USF admission?

Hi everyone! I've been researching the University of South Florida and I'm curious about their SAT requirements. What score range should I be aiming for to have a good chance of getting in? Are there any specific admission preferences for in-state vs. out-of-state students?

3 months ago

When it comes to the University of South Florida (USF), the middle 50% SAT range for admitted students is typically between 1230-1370. To have a competitive application, you should aim to score within or above this range. However, keep in mind that USF has a holistic admissions process, which means that they will also consider other factors such as your GPA, course rigor, and extracurricular activities alongside your test scores.

As for in-state vs. out-of-state students, there isn't a significant difference in admission preferences specifically tied to SAT scores. At public institutions in general, though, the admissions process is typically less competitive for in-state applicants, since public institutions were founded to educate the residents of their state. So, the middle 50% for in-state students is likely slightly lower than the overall range, but that is just an estimate.

Additionally, in-state students do have a few concrete benefits, such as lower tuition costs and priority consideration for the Florida Bright Futures Scholarship Program. Nonetheless, out-of-state students are still encouraged to apply and can be considered for other merit-based scholarships offered by the university.

In the end, a strong SAT score will enhance your application, but remember to focus on other aspects of your application as well to present a well-rounded and competitive profile. Good luck!

3 months ago

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