Hey everyone! I'm a high school junior thinking about applying to Northeastern University. I'm taking the ACT and wanted to know if anyone has any info on the average ACT scores for admitted students? This would help me understand what score I should aim for. Thanks!
Hello! Northeastern University is a competitive school, and it's great that you're looking into the average ACT scores for admitted students. In recent years, the middle 50% ACT scores of admitted students has ranged from 33 to 35. This statistic means that 25% of admitted students at Northeastern scored below 33, 25% scored above 35, and the remaining 50% fell within that range.
To maximize your chances of admission, you'll want to aim for a score within or above the 33-35 range. Keep in mind, though, that while standardized test scores are an important component of your application, they are not the only factor considered in the admissions process. Northeastern University uses a holistic review process, which means they evaluate and consider other aspects of your application as well, such as your grades, course rigor, extracurricular activities, essays, and letters of recommendation.
It's also worth noting that Northeastern is officially test-optional, so you actually don't have to submit an ACT (or SAT) score. However, at such a selective school, you generally want to showcase your strengths in as many ways as possible, so you're smart to be thinking about a target ACT score. For more detailed guidance on how to navigate test-optional policies, you can check out this blog post from CollegeVine: https://blog.collegevine.com/does-test-optional-mean-test-optional
Good luck with your preparations, and don't forget to keep working on other areas of your application to make yourself a well-rounded candidate!
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