University of Washington-Seattle Campus Admissions Stats |
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Admissions Tests Required: | Required |
Completion of College Preparatory Program: | Required |
Formal Demonstration of Competencies: | Recommended |
Secondary School GPA: | Required |
Secondary School Record: | Required |
TOEFL: | Required |
$80 | Undergrad Application Fee |
$75 | Graduate Application Fee |
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Address: | 1400 NE Campus Parkway Seattle, WA 98195-4550 |
Phone: | (206) 543-9686 |
Admissions Phone: | (206) 543-9686 |
General Site: | www.washington.edu |
Admissions: | http://admit.washington.edu/admission/ |
Application: | http://admit.washington.edu/admission/ |
Don't get discouraged by the rigorous classes, they'll help you out in the long run.
Read More- all jokes aside, PLAN your schedule out! it's so easy to fall behind when there's so many other things you could do. - actually STUDY, as most classes and profs are hard/cruel enough that even if you are a hard working student, more often than not you won't receive any help or second chances - those "free" tutoring options are quite a joke...usually 4 student tutors to dozens of frantic students (especially before exams); I once waited 4 hours and only got help ONCE... if you have the money, invest in a private tutor. if not, group study with people you'll actually study with/learn from! - work and play hard! don't just be the person that studies 24/7 and has the attitude of a dingaling - TALK, there are so many kids that if you don't reach out/talk to others, the chances of you being approached/talked to are like... 0.1? - get INVOLVED, makes time go by faster, helps you find smart people (perfect for study buddies), and helps those major applications when you gotta explain why your GPA is more behind than those student loans...
Read MoreThere are multiple opportunities for you to get involved and make the most of your college career. Whether you decide to join Greek Life, a professional RSO, or through other activities, do what feels right and make a large campus small. I think finding a community on campus is a huge part of making the most of the UW experience. Be boundless. Get help when you need it. People are constantly competing and studying to do well academically (esp. in STEM majors) so do what you can to make it possible.
Read MoreHey guys! I'm a current student at UW here in Seattle and though it's only my first year I've learned a lot about what can help you succeed here. The major tip I have is to explore but quickly. Advisors will tell you there is plenty of time to choose a major but most have prerequisites that can take time to accomplish so try to come into school knowing what majors you want to try out. Be proactive in getting your degree!
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