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What's the UMN Twin Cities acceptance rate like?

I'm considering applying to UMN Twin Cities and I'm curious about how competitive it is to get in. Does anyone know the most recent acceptance rate and any tips for making my application stand out?

a year ago

Sure, I can provide some insight here. As of the latest data, the University of Minnesota Twin Cities has an acceptance rate around 77%. This means just over half of the students who apply are accepted, making it a moderately selective school.

As for tips to stand out in your application, here are a few:

- Strong Academic Performance: The university values strong academics. The average GPA of admitted students tends to be above 3.7.

- Standardized Test Scores: Although it is test-optional for the 2024-2025 application cycle, if you have a strong SAT or ACT score, it could boost your application. The middle 50% of admitted students generally have ACT scores between 27-31, and SAT scores between 1330-1460.

- Extracurriculars: Having a strong extracurricular profile can also be beneficial. The university is known to seek students who demonstrate leadership, passion, and commitment outside the classroom as well.

- Program Specific: If you're applying into a specific program, be sure to emphasize relevant experiences and interests in that subject.

- Essays: Use your essays to showcase your unique experiences, perspectives, and passion for your intended field of study. Remember to avoid common cliché topics.

Always make sure to adapt these tips to your situations. Good luck with your application!

a year ago

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