What GPA do you need to get into Princeton?
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To be considered a strong candidate at Princeton, applicants' GPAs should be between 3.8 and 4.0. While there are no formal Princeton GPA requirements, the vast majority of applicants—usually about 90%—have an unweighted GPA of at least 3.75.
Princeton University acceptance rate is 6%. This indicates that the school is exceptionally selective. Meeting their GPA and SAT/ACT standards is critical to passing their initial round of filters and demonstrating your academic readiness. If you don't satisfy their requirements, your chances of getting in are almost nonexistent.
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