What kind of GPA do i need to get into Ivy league???





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By Abohlig169 (Abohlig169) on Wednesday, January 29, 2003 - 06:12 pm: Edit

hey, im a freshman in highschool, i was just wondering what the average GPA is of ivy league students, i know it's not the only thing they look at, im just curious. My GPA currently is 3.72 and im hoping to bring that up. Thanks.

By AzN_Cowboy on Wednesday, January 29, 2003 - 06:31 pm: Edit

Your GPA is good. However, I believe most applicants to the Ivy League schools have GPAs ranging from 3.8-4.0
I'm a Freshman too. :)

By mxpx on Wednesday, January 29, 2003 - 06:46 pm: Edit

hey i got a 4.7, rejected form Yale, but accepted to BRown and Princeton, it depends on what they want then and there.

By anonymous on Wednesday, January 29, 2003 - 07:53 pm: Edit

i know Brown accepted people usually don't have anything less than A's on their transcript

By abohlig169 on Wednesday, January 29, 2003 - 11:26 pm: Edit

mxpx, what does a 4.7 gpa figure out to unweighted? i am through 2 quarters and will have a 3.85 unweighted by the end of this year. Also, what was your sat scores and all that other stuff, im interested to see.

By Iwanttobeivy (Iwanttobeivy) on Saturday, January 10, 2004 - 07:55 pm: Edit

Im a 10th grader, female, white and i really want to go to Harvard! i dont think ill make it but i want to be a lawyer. I'm just average i think. I take honors classes, im in drama, im in speech, and i have a weighted gpa of 4.33 and an unweighted Gpa of 3.8. I dont play sports not very athleticly prone, but do i really need sports on my application. I dont exceed in sports. I need to know what else i can do to get into Harvard or atleast ivy league. This is my dream and i want to make it come true! Can anyone give me some advice?


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