{"id":12915,"date":"2018-06-28t09:16:10","date_gmt":"2018-06-28t16:16:10","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/hs\/?p=12915"},"modified":"2019-08-29t17:52:22","modified_gmt":"2019-08-30t00:52:22","slug":"how-to-get-into-west-point-sat-and-act-scores-gpa-and-more","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/hs\/college-admissions\/how-to-get-into-west-point-sat-and-act-scores-gpa-and-more\/","title":{"rendered":"how to get into west point: sat and act scores, gpa and more"},"content":{"rendered":"
n\/a; 71% are in the top 20% of their class, and 90% are in the top 40%.<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n
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west point sat scores<\/h2>\n
average west point sat scores are 1287. however, while test scores are important, they’re one of the last things the school admissions officers look at. there are plenty of other criteria that you’ll need to meet before these come into play. so take a look\u2026but take them with a grain of salt. \n <\/p>\n
as we’ve seen, west point’s acceptance rate is 7.7%. however, this breaks down veeery differently than it does at a lot of other schools. because there are so many stages of a west point application, different percentages of applicants make it to different stages. here’s a quick breakdown.<\/p>\n
15,408 applicants began the online application. \n4,066 were nominated. \n2,165 were qualified. \n1,183 were admitted.<\/p>\n
in short, here are the steps: you ask for a nomination from your congressperson, senator, or the vice president (i wouldn’t hold my breath for that last one, but it is an option). if you’re nominated, you not only submit your test scores, but you also get a medical exam and take a fitness test. if you make it to this step, your chances of admission go from less than 1 in 10 to about 1 in 2. <\/p>\n
west point gpa average<\/h2>\n
west point doesn’t provide info on admitted students’ gpas per se, but it does provide a breakdown of class rank. 71% of admitted students were in the top 20% of their class; 19% were in the top 40%; 8% were in the top 60%; and 2% were in the top 80%. no candidates were admitted from the bottom 20% of their class. if you still have time to get your grades up, great\u2014do it! if you don’t, though, remember that there are other aspects of your application that are equally important. (if you’re not sure what your gpa is, you can use our gpa calculator<\/a>). <\/p>\n