How do you get accepted into Columbia university? ?
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is it only based on transcript or do they interview you also?
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Answer:
Transcript, SAT, interview (typically done for IVY league and top colleges), extra curricular activities like volunteering clubs sports etc, teacher recommendations.... If you do well in all of of them, then you have a good shot at them. "Well" is having a 4.5+ GPA, near perfect SAT scores and involvement in clubs, volunteering, student counsul, perhaps a sport. It's very competitive to get into an IVY league, but I wish you luck!
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They take into consideration your SAT scores as well as your transcript. You also have to study a million hours for the SAT. Look at collegeboard.com
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