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Tips mention: Interview (0), ACT/SAT (28), Grades (39), Sports/Extracurriculars (13), College Essay (12)
It didn't seem hard to get in at allNov 11 2007Journalism
It didn't seem hard to get in at all. I turned in my application in September and then I didn't turn in the extra stuff until Oct. 31st, haha. I think they were on the fence about me cause they kept calling and reminding me that the optional essay and recommendation stuff deadline was coming up and I was like yeah I know, go away. But I turned in my resume and essay and talked about my experiences with church and my christianity. I got a 1940 on the SAT or 1350 math+verbal, I don't know what people say these days. And a 29 on the ACT. They accepted me 6 days after I turned in my extra stuff so I don't think it's too hard to get in if you have decent grades, scores, etc, and talk about how your faith has helped you.
ACT: 29 SAT: 1940 Female
Decent GPA andNov 03 2007Journalism
Decent GPA and ACT
Essay (something about your faith, Christianity)
ACT: 28 Female
I applied and was accepted- getting in was aNov 03 2007Neuroscience/Cognitive Science
I applied and was accepted- getting in was a joke, no essay required. If you actually want to go to Baylor, the best way to get in is just make sure you have a decent SAT score and class rank (top 33% I'd say), and make sure to visit the campus so you can decide whether or not it's really for you.
ACT: 24 SAT: 1910 Male
Not too difficultFeb 11 2007Public Policy
Not too difficult...have a 3.0 HS GPA and 24 ACT and you shouldn't have much of a problem.
ACT: 29 Female
I didn't do much to get into BaylorFeb 06 2007Political Science
I didn't do much to get into Baylor. I applied early and heard back early. Although I did have a high gpa and good ACT score, there are people here who got in on far less. The merit based scholarship is good and its worth taking the ACT or SAT again to get a score that puts you in the highest merit based scholarship. The application process is pretty simple, I don't think anyone who has an ounce of intelligence should have any problem getting in. A person without intelligence who had rich parents who went here, shouldn't have a problem either.
ACT: 29 Female
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