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GPA requirements for Oklahoma State vs University of Oklahoma

Hey everyone! I'm really interested in both Oklahoma State University and the University of Oklahoma. I was just wondering if there's a significant difference in GPA requirements for admission between these two schools? I'm trying to see which one would be a better fit for me academically.

4 months ago

Hello! Both Oklahoma State University (OSU) and the University of Oklahoma (OU) are public universities in Oklahoma with somewhat similar academic profiles - accepted students at both institutions usually have a GPA around 3.6.

It's essential to note that these averages are simply guidelines, and other factors like standardized test scores, extracurriculars, and essays are also considered in the admissions process. Additionally, particular programs within each school may have higher or lower averages.

If you want to know how your application as a whole stacks up at these schools, I'd check out CollegeVine's free chancing engine, which accounts for all quantifiable elements of your application, including GPA, course rigor, test scores (if you have them), and extracurriculars to give you personalized odds of acceptance at OSU, OU, and hundreds of other colleges: https://www.collegevine.com/admissions-calculator

This tool will also give you suggestions on how to improve your chances, whether by raising your GPA slightly or some other step, like earning a leadership position in one of your extracurriculars.

Additionally, ultimately the better fit for you academically will depend not just on your GPA, but also on the opportunities in your areas of interest in terms of course offerings, study abroad programs, research projects, and so on. And when evaluating your overall fit for these schools, don't forget to also consider factors like location, campus culture, and extracurricular organizations. Remember, you want to choose a school where you'll thrive personally and socially, as well as academically.

Good luck with your applications!

4 months ago

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