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University of Toronto and SAT requirements?

Hey guys! I'm thinking about applying to the University of Toronto, but I can't seem to find a clear answer about their SAT requirements for US applicants. Does anyone know if the University of Toronto requires SAT scores for admission, and if so, what's the recommended score range for applicants?

2 years ago

Hello! For US applicants, the University of Toronto does take SAT scores into account during the admissions process. While they don't have a strict minimum SAT score, they tend to admit students with competitive scores and strong academic records. From the available data, accepted applicants typically have SAT scores in the range of 1300-1500. However, it's important to note that admission into the University of Toronto is also based on your high school grades, extracurriculars, and other factors.

Additionally, you should be aware that different programs or faculties within the university may have slightly different expectations when it comes to SAT scores. For example, more competitive programs like engineering or computer science might have higher average SAT scores for admitted students. It's a good idea to research the specific program or faculty you're interested in applying to, as they may provide more tailored information on what they're looking for in terms of SAT scores. Keep in mind, too, that having a strong application in other areas can help balance out lower test scores.

Best of luck with your application to the University of Toronto!

2 years ago

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