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Admission requirements of new york University
New york university entrance requirements are as follows:

Performance requirements: TOEFL performance requirements: 100, IELTS performance requirements: 7, whether SAT or ACT performance is required: Yes.

SATII score requirements: three courses, PTE undergraduate score requirements: 68.

SAT score requirements: total score: 1940-2230, reading: 630-730, mathematics: 650-750, and writing: 660-750.

The lowest score of ACT, the total score of ACT is 22.

GPA score: the average GPA of freshmen is 3.58.

New york University was founded in 183 1 year with a history of over 80 years. This school was founded by a group of new york citizens who love education. In view of the establishment of the University of London in 1828, and further realizing that new york people should also have their own universities, new york University was established, with Mr. James Matthews as the first president.

At the beginning of the school, there were only 158 students and 14 professors. Up to now, there are more than 46,000 students and more than 5,000 professors from 50 states in the United States and 20 countries around the world. It is the largest private school in the United States. Among more than 3,000 colleges and universities, this school ranks among the top universities in the United States consisting of only 27 private schools, all of which can be attributed to the success of new york University.

The main campus of new york University is located near Greenwich Village, Washington, with Washington Square as the center. Its buildings are located almost north of Houston Avenue, west of Broadway, south of 14 Street and east of Sixth Avenue (American Avenue), occupying more than 5 million square feet of internal space. New york University has 8 libraries with 4.5 million books.