<p>I know that the SAT is more popular, but can people who got accepted into Northeastern post their ACT scores, please? Especially if you got into the 6yr PharmD program. </p>
<p>Also, if you take the ACT, is it recommended that you take the SAT Subject tests as well?</p>
<p>Thank you and congrats to those who got accepted!! (:</p>
<p>I got a 30 on the ACT, taking it only once. Got into engineering with a scholarship and honors college. I did better on my SATs and took the ACT on the side. Anything over a 28 I would say should get you in. I have no clue about the PharmD program though.</p>
<p>Northeastern doesn’t require SAT II tests, and I didn’t take them. There was also no indication that the tests were recommended. I’ve heard rumors that Northeastern doesn’t even look at them if you send them, but I know absolutely nothing about the validity of that claim.
I am a sophomore and had a 34 ACT and NM scholarship.</p>
<p>I’m a freshman in the PharmD program. I got a 34 on my ACT and I got into the Honors program here as well as the PharmD program.
Some of my close friends also in Honors and PharmD got similar scores (33 and 35)
The PharmD program is getting quite competitive here but obviously the 33-35 range is above average since the top 10% or so get accepted into Honors (that’s what they say) and don’t forget that your application isn’t just test scores.<br>
I did take some SAT II tests, 3 of them I believe, but I don’t even think I sent them to Northeastern, they don’t require them.</p>
<p>31 on my ACT (English: 35, Math: 32, Reading: 31, Science: 27), but I had a terrible GPA (2.99). I was originally waitlisted, but just got offered admission. Presumably if you had a 31 ACT and a more solid GPA along with a good essay you would have a much better chance of getting in.</p>