Hey, I’m a junior aiming for Tufts and trying not to overwhelm myself too much with the stats. Could anyone share what Tufts usually looks for in terms of GPA, standardized test scores, or ECs? I want to know if I’m in the right ballpark or if I need to adjust my efforts.
It's great that you're setting your sights on Tufts and thinking ahead about your profile. Tufts is quite competitive, but let's break down what they typically look for in their applicants. Generally, they seek students who have excelled academically and have taken challenging courses in high school. The middle 50% of SAT scores for the recently admitted class ranged from 1390 to 1540, while the ACT scores ranged from 32 to 35. As for GPA, while Tufts doesn’t publish a specific average, admitted students usually are within the top 10% of their high school class.
In terms of extracurriculars, Tufts looks for students who have meaningful involvement and leadership in a few areas rather than a long list of commitments. Depth over breadth is crucial. They value applicants who have demonstrated a strong commitment to their interests and have pursued opportunities to expand upon them, whether through research, community service, or leadership roles. As with any selective school, it’s also important to show personal growth and reflection in your application. If you feel your profile matches these aspects, you are on the right track. If not, it’s wise to focus on areas where you can develop further depth, leadership, or impact.
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