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GPA needed for Princeton

Hi guys, I'm really interested in applying to Princeton and was just wondering what kind of GPA they typically look for in applicants? Appreciate any insight!

2 months ago

In admissions, Princeton and other highly selective universities don't usually give a specific GPA cutoff. However, these types of schools tend to attract students who are at the top of their classes.

Looking at past admission data can give you some insight into the academic strength of successful applicants. Most students accepted to Princeton tend to have an unweighted GPA of 3.9 or above, and many are even closer to a perfect 4.0. Keep in mind the weight given to GPAs can be influenced by factors like rigor of the class (AP, IB, and Honors classes), upward trend in grades, and competitiveness of your high school.

Ultimately, while GPA is an important component of your application, selective schools like Princeton use an holistic review process, meaning they also consider factors such as test scores (unless you choose test-optional), letters of recommendation, essays, and extracurricular activities. Your aim should be to present the most compelling complete package that you can, showcasing not just your academic abilities, but also your interests, passions, and potential contributions to the campus community.

2 months ago

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