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Applying to George Washington University for IT, any tips?

Hey there, I'm a Junior interested in IT and was thinking about applying to George Washington University. I've heard good things about their program, but I'm a bit in the dark about their specific requirements or what might give my application an edge. Can anyone who's been there, done that give me some advice?

a year ago

Sure, I'd be happy to share some insights that might be useful! Applying to a STEM field like IT at George Washington University will mean that you'll be judged largely on your academic achievements in the relevant coursework and potential extracurriculars you might have pursued.

1. Academic Preparation: GWU has a strong IT program and they'll expect you to come in with a foundation in the necessary subjects. Ideally, you'll have pursued rigorous courses in mathematics, computer science, physics, and related areas during high school. This demonstrates that you've been exposed to the essential knowledge required and are capable of high levels of performance.

2. Test Scores: Ensure your SAT or ACT scores are within range for GWU. The middle 50% SAT score range is 1360 to 1480, and the middle 50% ACT score range is 31 to 34. Meeting or exceeding these scores can strengthen your application.

3. Extracurricular Activities: Your involvement in relevant extracurricular activities matters. They should preferably relate to the field of IT, demonstrating your passion and commitment to this area of study. These could range from coding competitions, designing a website or an app, participating in a robotics club, or even tutoring younger students in computer science.

4. Essays: The essays are where you can truly shine as an individual and highlight your interest in GWU and in IT. You can mention specific courses, professors, or research opportunities that drew you to the program. Explain why GWU’s program is particularly suited to your academic goals and interests.

5. Letters of Recommendation: Ask teachers who can articulate your strengths, particularly within the field of IT or related disciplines. They should be able to discuss your academic strengths, work ethic, leadership, and perseverance in the face of challenges.

To improve your chances, you might consider applying Early Decision, which does boost your odds of acceptance because you're committing to attend if admitted. Of course, only take this path if GWU is your top choice and is affordable according to the school’s Net Price Calculator.Good luck with your application!

a year ago

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