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Standard GPA3.3+, what kind of schools can I apply for in the United States?
1, GPA above 3.7, it is recommended to choose institutions within Top50.

If the GPA of American university applicants is greater than 3.7, American universities within Top50 can be considered when applying for studying in the United States. However, a good grade point can only be said to be one of the conditions for applying for a prestigious school. You also need good TOEFL and SAT scores and a rich background in extracurricular activities.

Yale university interviewer once said: "American universities attach great importance to what activities students take part in after class." Students with GPA above 3.7 can take the top 50 American famous schools as the sprint direction, and also pay attention to the cultivation and progress of their own soft power.

2.GPA score is 3.0-3.7. It is suggested to choose the organization of Top50-Top 100.

Students with a GPA of 3.0-3.7 should consider that the ranking of American universities is below 100 when applying for studying in the United States, and the probability of successful application for schools after 50 is relatively high.

If you want to apply for a prestigious university around Top50, I suggest you do some academic research in extracurricular activities, and highlight your personal ability through academic papers or activities to make up for the lack of GPA. If students are excellent in other aspects, they may also successfully apply to Top30 institutions.

3.GPA score is lower than 3.0. It is recommended to choose the organization of Top 100.

Students who apply for studying in the United States but whose GPA is lower than 3.0 are advised to apply for American universities ranked around 100. It is unlikely that you want to apply to an American school in TOP50, unless you have a good reason to explain what you really did in your professional field, which affected your score.

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