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Nishtha Gupta

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The acceptance rate for the University of Washington for international students is 42%. The university focuses on several variables, such as the rigor of the secondary school record, academic GPA, application essay, extracurricular activities, and more, as evidenced by the moderate proportion. To fill their resumes with favorable information and gain easy admission, students should concentrate on getting good grades and participating in extracurricular activities.

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Mukul Thapa

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The University of Washington expects a minimum GPA of 2.7 and 3 on a scale of 4 from undergraduate and graduate students respectively. Along with the GPA scores, students must fulfill the basic eligibility by completing high school or having a bachelor's degree from a recognised university or equivalent, and submit the other requirements asked by the university. The requirements may include transcripts from the school/university attended, standardized test scores, and English language requirements.

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Ritik Kumar

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Living on-campus at the University of Washington is much better. Living close to academic buildings, libraries, and student services makes it possible for students to participate easily in campus activities. On-campus housing also brings residents into a strong sense of community, meeting other students and student organizations. Sometimes, it can even mean being privy to university meal plans and social events plus support services. On the other hand, living off-campus affords some independence, and possibly more affordable living. All said, these experiences could push a person to live fully on-campus with university culture and acti

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Ritik Kumar

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Cost of living at the University of Washington contributes the net tuition, housing, dining, and other personal expenses, for example, in an academic year of 2024-2025, the state is paying $12,973/year for the in-state tuition fees and $43,209/year for out-of-state people. The cost of housing and dining ranges from $10,000 to $18,000 annually, depending on the type of accommodation and meal plan. Further costs include books and supplies, costing about $2,500 a year and transportation averaging in the range of $519 a year. In-state, total estimated annual costs are $35,305 with out-of-state costs at $65,541. Each individual's costs will

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Ishita Shukla

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The UWash acceptance rate is 42%. This shows that the University of Washington admission process is moderately selective. However, for freshman international students, the 3-year average admit rate is 44%. The middle high-school GPA as per the data of Fall 2023 was 3.8 on a 4.0 scale. According to the data of Autumn 2023, for the Engineering courses, the acceptance rate of international students was 41%, whereas, the admission rate of Computer Science / Computer Engineering was 40%.

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A comparison of American University with the University at Buffalo and University of Washington is given as follows. A few of the parameters that will be considered by students for deciding the university are tuition fees, quality of faculty, tuition fees, scholarships, etc. 

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