Ranking 18. Washington University in St. Louis 합격자 SAT ACT GPA 성적, 합격률, 지원 일정


이 자료는 US News에서 공식 발표한 Washington University in St. Louis  최종 합격생의 성적 평균 자료 입니다.

Wash U 의 경우 성적 조건을 갖춰도 지원자의 17%만 합격할 수 있습니다.

이 성적 자료는 참고 자료로만 활용하는 것이 바람직합니다.


지워자의 최종합격 여부는 SAT/ACT, GPA, 에세이와 더불어, 과외활동 (Activities), 수상 실적 (Honor & Awards), 추천서 및 Portfolio 등 보충 자료 (supplementary materials)를 종합적으로 검토하여 결정됩니다.


합격을 목표로 한다면 성적과 함께, 자신만의 차별화된 결과물을 준비하는 것이 바람직합니다.



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우리는 Washington University 입학 신청서를 매우 진지하게 접수합니다우리의 입학위원회는  신청서를 개인적으로 검토하고 평가합니다. WashU 입학은 경쟁적입니다.

Washington University 학생들은 고등학교 졸업장 또는 이와 동등한 학위를 취득했으며과외 활동지역 사회봉사  직장 경험과 함게 고교에서의 수준 높은 수업을 받았습니다귀하의 12학년도 성적표는 계속해서 학교 과목들을 열심히 수강하고 있음을 보여 주어야 합니다대부분의 지원자는 고등학교에서 제공하는 경우 honors, advanced placement, and International Baccalaureate 과정을 듣고 있습니다.


Most candidates’ transcripts include:

* 4 년의 영어

* 4 년의 수학. (건축비즈니스  엔지니어링은 미적분을 강력히 권장합니다.)

* 3-4 년의 역사 또는 사회 과학

* 3-4 년의 실험 과학

* 최소 2  이상의 외국어

엔지니어링과학  / 또는 예비 의학 과정을 수강하려는 학생에게 화학  물리학뿐만 아니라 가장 어려운 수학프로그램도 제공합니다.


Other important parts of your application:

1. 성적과 랭킹 (귀하의 학교가 성적 순위를 매기는 경우)

2. 카운슬러  교사 추천서

3. 에세이

4. 과외 활동  지역 사회 활동

5. 표준화된 시험 점수


* SAT 또는 ACT  작문 부분은 필요하지 않습니다. (SAT  ACT 점수에 대한 질문은자주 묻는 질문 참조하십시오)


* SAT 과목 테스트는 필요하지 않습니다.


* WashU 이제 Common and Coalition 어플리케이션에서 자체 보고 점수를 허용합니다 이상 공식적으로 점수를 요청하지 않고WashU에게 보낼 비용을 지불할 필요가 없기 때문에  정책이 귀하에게 보다 쉽게 접근   있기를 바랍니다. WashU 등록하고 비공식 점수를 제출하면 시험 기관 (ACT 코드 : 2386, SAT 코드 : 6929)에서 공식성적표를 보내  것을 요청할 것입니다.


고등학교에서의 학년   학년의 성적을 알려줘야 하지만 특히 12학년에 들었던수업의 점수 결과를 보내주길 권장합니다


*  우리는 귀하가 받은 점수  가장 높게 받은 점수를 인정합니다.


최종 시험일은 12  시험입니다 (Early Decision I 원서를 제출하는 경우엔 10 ).


College of Art 지원자에게는 포트폴리오가 필요합니다포트폴리오는 건축 대학에 강력히 권장됩니다.


Early Decision


Washington University 가장 가고 싶은 학교인 경우 Early Decision 신청하십시오. Early Decision 후보자는regular decision 후보자보다 일찍 입학  financial aid 결정을 받습니다.


Early Decision 대해 염두에 두어야   가지 사항 :


* 2018  가을에 입학하는 1 학년 학생들의 40 % 이상이 Early Decision 통해 입학했습니다.


우리의 전반적인 합격 비율은  15 %이지만 작년에 Early Decision 지원자의 40 % 이상이 입학 허가를 받았습니다.


물론, Early Decision 지원자는 Regular Decision 동일한 수준의 학업 준비 과정을 보여줍니다그리고 Regular Decision 학생들과 마찬가지로 입학  모든 학생들의 재정적 필요성을 100 % 충족시킵니다.


올가을 여러 자연재해가 미국   세계를 강타하여 많은 학생들이 극심한 어려움을 겪었습니다우리는 이러한 어려움을 격은 학생들과 직접 협력하고 꿈을 향해 계속 노력하면서 그들을 격려합니다우리는 자연재해의 영향을 받은 학생  가족들에게 마감 시간과 재정적인 도움을  것입니다.


다음은 대학 입학 신청  유의해야   가지 사항입니다.

앱을 선택하십시오. Washington University Common Application  Coalition Application 모두 접수합니다어느 것이  좋은 선택이지만하나를 골라내는 것이 가장 좋습니다.


 과정을 소유하십시오나는 달력과 리스트가 항상  삶을 똑바로 유지하도록 도와준다는 것을 안다귀하의 리스트에 있는  학교의 과제  마감일을 갖춘 대학 지원 일정을 만드는 것이 좋습니다이렇게 하면 신청서를 작성하고 리스트에서 항목을 교차할  정리된 상태로 유지됩니다


일찍 시작하십시오마지막 마감일 (WashU 경우 1  2 ) 명심하십시오그러나 신청 마감일 직전까지 기다리지 마십시오과정 전반에 걸쳐 자신의 마감 시간을 설정하면 준비하는데 스트레스를 낮출  있습니다또한 입학신청서를 제출하기 전까지는 장학금을 신청할  없습니다장학금 마감일은 1  5 일이므로 마지막 순간까지 기다리면 장학금 신청 기회를 놓칠  있습니다.


시험을 미리 보세요. WashU 현재 자체 시험 성적표를 받는다고 들었을 것입니다신청 과정이 학생들이  쉽게이용할  있게 해줄 것이라는 것을 알고 있기 때문에 기뻤습니다합격을  학생  공식 성적표를 보내야 합니다하지만 1  2  정규 결정 마감일에 맞춰 점수를 받으려면 12 월까지 시험을 봐야 합니다또한 새로운 점수를받은 즉시 보내주십시오최근의 자연재해로 영향을 받은 지역에 거주하는 경우에도 이러한 기한  절차가 융통성을 발휘할 것입니다.


통로를 확인하십시오. WashU 신청자가 자신의 신분을 확인하고장학금을 신청하고입학 결정을   있는 온라인 포털인 Pathway 제공합니다. Common or Coalition 신청서가 제출되면 WashU Pathway 로그인하라는안내를 받게 됩니다제출하지 못한 자료가 있는지 확인하기 위해 자주 로그인하십시오학생들이 모든 자료 (누락된 자료) 한곳에서   있습니다.


제출하세요. Common 또는 Coalition 신청서를 제출하기 위해 실제로 구성 요소 (성적표시험 점수권장 사항 ) 보유할 필요는 없습니다가능한  빨리 기초 신청서를 작성하여 제출하십시오그러면 고등학교 카운슬러와 교사에게 항목을 요청할  있는 충분한 시간이 있습니다. WashU Pathway 상태를 확인하는 것을 잊지 마십시오!


학교에 대해서 알아보세요우리는 당신이 대학에서 많은 메일을 받는다는 것을 알고 있습니다하지만 일단 좁히면 목록에 있는 학교의 모든 서신  신청서를 읽는 것이 중요합니다마감일은 물론 결정적인 사항 일뿐만 아니라학교에 대한 정보와 귀하에게 적합한 정보를 제공하십시오신청하고 방문할  이러한 이유를 명심하십시오우리는  당신이 여기에 와서 학교를 다니고 싶은지를 듣고 싶습니다


일관성을 유지하십시오신청서성적 증명서추천서  모든 서류에 동일한 이름을 사용하십시오그래야지만 우리가 모든 자료를 함께 보관할  있습니다이것은 이메일 주소에도 적용됩니다 이상의 이메일 계정을 사용하는경우 학교에 문의하거나 신청할  사용할 계정을 선택하는 것이 가장 좋습니다.


귀하의 전체 주소를 포함하십시오신청서에 주소 /우편 번호를 기입하십시오국제 지원자의 경우 우편 번호를 반드시 기재하십시오하나의 작은 정보가 누락되어 신청서를 처리할수 없을  너무 기분이 좋지 않습니다!


Helpful Tips


We take your application for admission to Washington University very seriously. Our admissions committee reviews and assesses each application personally. Admission to WashU is both selective and competitive.

Washington University students have earned a high school diploma or equivalent, and have taken a rigorous course load in high school complemented by extracurricular activities, community service, and work experience. Your senior-year transcript should show that you continue to take demanding courses. Most applicants take advantage of honors, advanced placement, and International Baccalaureate courses, if offered by their high schools.


Most candidates’ transcripts include:

* 4 years of English.


* 4 years of mathematics. (Architecture, Business, and Engineering strongly recommend calculus.)


* 3-4 years of history or social science.


* 3-4 years of laboratory science.


* At least 2 years of a foreign language.


* Both chemistry and physics, as well as the most challenging math programs available, for students who plan to do course work in engineering, sciences, and/or pre-medicine.


Other important parts of your application:

1. Grades and class rank (if your school ranks students)


2. Counselor and teacher recommendations.


3. Essay


4. Extracurricular and community activities 


5. Standardized test scores


* Either SAT or ACT, writing is not required. (See Frequently Asked Questions about SAT and ACT scores) 


* SAT Subject tests are not required.


* WashU now accepts self-reported scores on the Common and Coalition applications. We hope this policy will make the application more accessible for you, since you will no longer have to formally request scores and pay for them to be sent to WashU. If you enroll at WashU and submitted unofficial scores, we will then ask you to send official score reports from testing agencies (ACT code: 2386; SAT code: 6929). 


* Test results from any of your high school years are acceptable, though we encourage senior-year testing. 


* We consider only the highest individual scores, whenever they occurred.


* The last test date accepted will be the December testing (October if applying Early Decision I). 


A portfolio is required for applicants to the College of Art. Portfolios are strongly encouraged for the College of Architecture. 


Early Decision

If Washington University is clearly your first-choice school, we encourage you to apply under the Early Decision option. Early Decision candidates receive admission and financial aid decisions earlier than regular decision candidates.


A few things to keep in mind about Early Decision: 


* Over 40% of the first-year students entering in fall 2018 were admitted through Early Decision. 


* While our overall admit rate is around 15%, last year more than 40% of Early Decision applicants were offered admission.


* Of course, Early Decision applicants demonstrate the same level of academic preparation as their Regular Decision counterparts. And, like Regular Decision students, we meet 100% of demonstrated financial need for all students admitted during the Early Decision period.


We know many students have experienced extreme hardships this fall as multiple natural disasters have struck the U.S. and around the world. We want to work directly with students in these areas, supporting and encouraging them as they continue to work toward their dreams. We will be flexible with deadlines and financial assistance for students and families who have been affected.


Here are a few things I recommend keeping in mind as you apply for college: 

Choose an app. Washington University accepts both the Common Application and the Coalition Application. Either one is a good choice, but it’s best to choose one and stick with it.


Own the process. I know calendars and lists always help me keep my life straight. I recommend creating a college application timeline with tasks and deadlines for each school on your list. This will keep you organized as you work through your applications and cross items off your list. (Isn’t crossing things off the best feeling?)


Start early. Keep the final deadline (January 2 for WashU) in mind, but please don’t wait until just before the deadline to begin working on your application! Setting your own – earlier – deadlines throughout the process will keep your stress level lower and help you feel prepared. Plus, you won’t be able to apply for scholarships until after you submit your application for admission. The scholarships deadline is January 5, so if you wait until the last minute, you might miss your chance to apply for scholarships.


Test in time. You might have heard that WashU is now accepting self-reported test scores. I was so happy to hear this, because I know it will make the application process more accessible for students! Only enrolling students will need to send official score reports. Please remember, though, that you still need to test by December in order to have your scores in time for our January 2 Regular Decision deadline. Also, send in any (self-reported) new scores as soon as you receive them. Again, if you live in an area that has been impacted by a recent natural disaster, we will be flexible with these deadlines and processes.


Check the Pathway. WashU provides an online portal, the Pathway, for applicants to check their status, apply for scholarships, and view admissions decisions. Once your Common or Coalition application is submitted, you will receive instructions to log in to the WashU Pathway. Log in often to be sure you’re aware of any materials that might still be outstanding. I’ve heard it’s super helpful for students to see all of their materials – and anything they may be missing – in one spot.


Hit submit. You actually do not need to have all of your application components – transcripts, test scores, recommendations, etc. – in order to submit your Common or Coalition application. Complete your base application and submit it as early as possible, and then you will have plenty of time to request items from your high school counselor and teachers. Don’t forget to check your status on the WashU Pathway!


Know the schools. We know you get a LOT of mail from colleges and universities. But once you narrow them down, it’s important to read all correspondence and application materials for the schools on your list. Equip yourself with not only the deadlines – which obviously are crucial – but also information about the schools and reasons they would be a good fit for you. Keep these reasons in mind as you apply and visit. We look forward to hearing why you would be excited to be here!


Stay consistent. Use the same name on all documents – application, transcript, recommendations – so we can be sure to keep all of your materials together. This applies to email addresses, as well. If you use more than one email account, it works best if you choose one to use when inquiring or applying to schools.


Include your full address. Please include your street address, city, state, and ZIP code on your application. For international applicants, please remember to include your postal code. We feel so bad when we are unable to process an application because one small piece of information is missing!



 


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