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Arizona State University Tempe's Acceptance Rate?

Hey guys, quick query. I'm thinking about applying to Arizona State University, specifically their Tempe campus, but I'm a bit worried about my chances. Could anyone tell me about their acceptance rate? Is it considered a competitive school? Any insights would be great.

3 months ago

Arizona State University (ASU) Tempe, like most large public universities, offers a range of admission rates since the university has many different departments with varying levels of selectivity. The overall acceptance rate for ASU is quite high, around 90%. This suggests that for every 100 applicants, approximately 90 are likely to be accepted.

While the acceptance rate seems high, it's important to note that it can also vary based on the program to which you are applying. Some of ASU's programs, such as their highly ranked Engineering and Business programs, may be more competitive than others.

Also, while acceptance rates give you an idea of the number of offers the university makes, it does not tell the entire story about the student profile. You should also look at SAT or ACT scores, high school GPAs, and other elements of successful applicants' profiles to get a better sense of your chances.

Remember, all parts of your application are significant to the admissions committee. Even if your scores are great, it's incredibly important to have solid essays, recommendations, and meaningful extracurricular experiences. The sum of all these parts is what makes an application compelling.

3 months ago

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