Can I get into Ohio University with a 2.6 GPA and an 1100 SAT?

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    sneha | Contributor-Level 10

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    Bases on the avrage ranges for Ohio Universitys recent freshment class, admission with 2.6 GPA might be challenging. The average GPA is 3.65, which is significantly higher then 2.6. However the applicants SAT score of 1100 is within the middle 60 percentange of 1100-1280. While your SAT score is competitive, the lower GPA might need stronger components in other parts of the students application, such as extracurricular activities, essays, and LOR's to enhance their chances.

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