{"id":13665,"date":"2018-10-19t11:43:19","date_gmt":"2018-10-19t18:43:19","guid":{"rendered":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/hs\/?p=13665"},"modified":"2021-08-31t00:00:04","modified_gmt":"2021-08-31t07:00:04","slug":"how-to-get-into-university-of-wisconsin-madison-sat-and-act-scores-gpa-and-more","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"\/\/www.catharsisit.com\/hs\/college-admissions\/how-to-get-into-university-of-wisconsin-madison-sat-and-act-scores-gpa-and-more\/","title":{"rendered":"how to get into university of wisconsin madison: sat and act scores, gpa and more"},"content":{"rendered":"

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if you’ve ever been to madison, chances are that the university of wisconsin-madison charmed you. perched on the lakefront, the school’s campus is full of bright leaves in the fall, snow (lots of snow!) in the winter, and tons of greenery in the spring. but uw is so much more than that. from its famously activist student body to its big ten sports, there’s something at the university for everyone. <\/p>\n

in this post, we’ll look at what you need to know about university of wisconsin-madison admissions and how to get into university of wisconsin-madison: university of wisconsin-madison sat scores, university of wisconsin-madison act scores, and more!<\/p>\n

how do you get into university of wisconsin-madison? take a look at the basic stats.<\/p>\n

university of wisconsin-madison at a glance<\/h2>\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
university of wisconsin-madison sat scores (middle 50%)<\/td>\n1310-1490<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
university of wisconsin-madison act scores (middle 50%)<\/td>\n27-32<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
university of wisconsin-madison admissions rate<\/td>\n54%<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
university of wisconsin-madison gpa average (average) <\/td>\n3.9<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n

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university of wisconsin-madison sat scores<\/h2>\n

what do the sat scores<\/a> look like for students accepted at the university of wisconsin? as you can see in the above chart, the middle 50% of university of wisconsin-madison sat scores range from 1310-1490. in other words, 25% of admitted students scored below a composite (overall) score of 1310, and 25% scored above a 1490.<\/p>\n

what does this look like by section? <\/p>\n\n\n\n\n
math <\/td>\n680-780<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
evidence-based reading and writing<\/td>\n630-710<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n

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this table tells us even more about university of wisconsin-madison sat scores. university of wisconsin-madison sat scores in math are significantly higher than the evidence-based reading and writing scores, with the middle 50% between 680 and 780 (compared to 630 and 710). does this mean that you can’t get into the university of wisconsin if your math score is lower than your evidence-based reading and writing score? no! all it does is give a snapshot of the average uw student.<\/p>\n

what if your scores are significantly different in each section\u2014for example, if you have a 760 in evidence-based reading and writing but a 550 in math? this puts you within the middle 50% of university of wisconsin-madison sat scores at 1310, but with an astronomical evidence-based reading and writing score and an about average math score. if this is the case for you, you might consider retaking the exam (changing your math study plan in the meantime). <\/p>\n

while it’s not uncommon for students to score higher in one section than another, the median university of wisconsin-madison sat scores are pretty even, so it’s a good idea to balance out your application by moving your scores in both sections as high as possible.<\/p>\n

university of wisconsin-madison act scores<\/h2>\n

what can you expect to see in university of wisconsin-madison act scores? if you’ve looked at the university of wisconsin-madison sat scores, the university of wisconsin-madison act scores won’t shock you. the overall composite act scores<\/a> (middle 50%) are 27-32. here’s a breakdown by section.<\/p>\n\n\n\n\n\n\n
section<\/th>\n25th percentile<\/th>\n75th percentile <\/th>\n<\/tr>\n<\/thead>\n
english <\/td>\n27<\/td>\n34<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n
math<\/td>\n26<\/td>\n32<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n<\/tbody>\n<\/table>\n

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we can infer a few things from this data, particularly with the above composite scores. first of all, note that university of wisconsin-madison act scores are slightly higher in math than in english\u2014similar to the school’s sat scores. however, the act english scores have a wider range, with the top 25% of students scoring above 34 in english, whereas the top 25% of students scored above 32 in math. <\/p>\n

in other words? university of wisconsin-madison act scores vary a bit more than their sat scores do. and, because the school (like most) accepts both tests, it’s a good idea to see which test suits you<\/a> before proceeding with prep\u2014it could give you an admissions advantage!<\/p>\n

university of wisconsin-madison admissions rate<\/h2>\n

the university of wisconsin-madison admissions rate is 54%. what does this mean for you? overall, applicants have about a one in two chance of being accepted. however, the higher your grades, class rank, and test scores are, the better your chances of getting a (now largely metaphorical) fat envelope. <\/p>\n

what else can you do to increase your chances of being part of the54% university of wisconsin-madison acceptance rate? ashley c. at transizion recommends distinguishing yourself outside of the classroom<\/a>, which could boost your application even if you don’t have top-notch test scores or gpa: <\/p>\n

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“while grades and class rank are important at the university of wisconsin-madison, admissions officers also look for applicants who give of themselves and learn both inside and outside the classroom.
\nparticipate in community service opportunities that you\u2019re passionate about, and pursue your academic interests in your free time as well. this could include signing up for an extra course, designing your own projects or experiments, attending camps, completing internships or job shadowing, or simply reading every book or watching every video you can on a topic. <\/p>\n

prior to working on your application to wisconsin-madison, make a list of all the ways you\u2019ve given back to your community (whether it\u2019s your neighborhood, school, church, or another community you value). if you\u2019ve also had leadership experience while volunteering, even better!<\/p>\n

then, list the ways you pursue your academic interests outside of school. try to hone in on one or two key areas of interest so that your application can tell a ‘story’ of deep engagement with your unique passions.<\/p>\n

you\u2019ll be able to demonstrate these qualities through:<\/p>\n