I'm interested in applying to Florida State University and need to know if they are test-optional for the 2024 admissions. Does anyone have the latest update on this policy?
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Florida State University requires standardized test scores (SAT or ACT) for first-year applicants applying for 2024 admission. FSU is not test-optional, and you must submit either SAT or ACT scores as part of your application. The university returned to requiring test scores after temporarily waiving this requirement during the COVID-19 pandemic.
When applying to Florida State University for 2024, you'll need to send your official test scores directly from the testing agency. The university superscores both the SAT and ACT, meaning they'll consider your highest section scores from different test dates to create your best possible composite score. For the middle 50% of admitted students, SAT scores typically range from 1200-1340, and ACT scores range from 26-31.
Florida State University accepts test scores up until their application deadline, but submitting scores earlier gives you a better chance of meeting priority deadlines and being considered for merit scholarships. The university recommends taking your standardized tests no later than December of your senior year to ensure your scores arrive in time for consideration. If you're planning to apply to FSU, schedule your SAT or ACT well in advance to allow time for retaking the test if needed and ensuring your scores are submitted before the deadline.
Remember that test scores are just one component of your application to Florida State University. The admissions committee also carefully reviews your GPA, course rigor, extracurricular activities, and essays to make their decision. Focus on maintaining strong grades and developing a well-rounded application while preparing for your standardized tests.
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