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Students and their parents often ask, "What
are the most important factors in getting into Wesleyan?" Here is the answer in brief:
When we read an application, we do not merely look at test scores and grades. We look
at all parts of your completed application for the story it tells about
your achievement to date and your potential to benefit from Wesleyan's
educational program. Some of the traits we look for when we review your application are:
Genuine intellectual curiosity. Did you pursue a topic or topics in high school with real personal enthusiasm? What do your teachers tell us
about your engagement with a topic?
Ability to succeed in a rigorous and broad-based academic program. Did
you achieve in top courses in a full range of subjects in your high school?
(Ideally, we like you to have taken courses in five core areas -- English,
social science, math, science, and foreign language -- each year of high
school.)
Demonstrated social involvement. Did you engage in a community or school activity that shows enthusiasm for acting collectively? Have you developed
leadership qualities?
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