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What's the average GPA of admitted students at the University of Texas at Austin?

Austin's my dream school and I'm wondering what's the average GPA of students they accept. Also, if you know how that GPA breaks down (like average in honors classes vs regular), that would be super helpful.

a year ago

The average GPA of admitted students at the University of Texas at Austin (UT Austin) is generally between a 3.86 and 4.11 on a weighted scale. It's important to note that the reported GPA is an average, so there are certainly admitted students with GPAs above and below these figures.

Now, regarding your question about how the GPA breaks down based on course rigor, the specifics are not readily available. However, UT Austin, like many other universities, uses something called an Academic Index to evaluate applicants, considering factors like GPA, test scores (if submitted), and class rank (if provided). In this process, they often give more weight to students enrolled in more rigorous coursework like honors, Advanced Placement (AP), or International Baccalaureate (IB) classes. This is because these classes typically provide a GPA weight, allowing for GPAs over a 4.0 - hence the average weighted GPAs being over 4.0.

Ultimately, while GPA is an important factor in admissions decisions, don't forget that UT Austin conducts a holistic review, considering other factors such as your essays, extracurricular activities, leadership roles, and special talents - to name just a few. Making sure to develop a well-rounded application beyond your GPA will be key.

a year ago

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