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TCNJ vs NJIT: Opinions?

I'm having a tough time deciding between TCNJ and NJIT, can anyone provide insight on the differences between these two schools? I'm interested in factors like campus life, location, and academics in general.

3 months ago

Hey there! Texas A&M University is a great school, and I'm glad you're interested in applying. For the 2024-2025 application cycle, Texas A&M is test-optional, meaning you don't have to submit SAT/ACT scores if you don't want to. However, if you do choose to send your test scores, here are some average scores from recently admitted students:

- The middle 50% SAT score range for admitted students is typically around 1140-1380.

- The middle 50% ACT score range for admitted students is usually around 25-31.

Keep in mind that these are just average score ranges, and they should be used as a reference point rather than a strict cutoff. Texas A&M evaluates applicants holistically, taking into account various factors like your coursework, GPA, extracurricular activities, and essays.

If you believe your test scores can strengthen your application, then submitting them might be a good idea. However, if you feel your scores do not accurately represent your academic abilities, you can still apply without them and focus on showcasing your strengths in other areas of your application.

Good luck with your application to Texas A&M!

3 months ago

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