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Youngstown State University Admissions

Hi everyone, I've got Youngstown State on my college list. I’m curious, what’s the general vibe of the admission process? Is it a tough nut to crack?

2 months ago

Hello! Youngstown State University (YSU) in Ohio has a reputation for having a relatively straightforward admission process. It is known for being somewhat more accessible compared to some other colleges and universities. With an acceptance rate around 78%, it suggests that the school is moderately selective.

YSU primarily focuses on your academic record, primarily your high school GPA, in its admission decisions. The average high school GPA of incoming freshmen typically varies from 2.94 to 3.59 which shows that they value students who've shown a consistent performance in their coursework. They do require either the ACT or SAT — students usually score between 18-23 on the ACT and a combined 950-1160 on the SAT (for the Math and Reading/Writing sections).

Bear in mind, though, no applicant is guaranteed admission. While the statistics provide a general idea, they don't show the complete picture of what the admission officers consider. In addition to your GPA and test scores, YSU will also review your high school curriculum rigor, and other factors like your participation in extracurricular activities. A well-rounded student profile can help make a positive impression.

Ultimately, how 'tough' the admission process feels can greatly depend on your individual circumstances, so it's important that to prepare thoroughly and give the application your best shot. Good luck!

2 months ago

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