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Chemistry
Jan 21 2007
I had a 3.82 college grade point average and did not get in. It was the only school that I applied to besides my local state school. I did not have to submit my high school grades but I had a 3.9 with a 35 on my ACT. I have no idea what Baylor is looking for (if you have to donate money or what) but all I know is that Baylor is a huge rich stuck up school with a bunch almost ALL WHITE kids. I know many kids that did not get into Baylor with super high grades and test scores also. They look a lot on you as a person (community involvement, reccomendations, alumni relation, etc)...It is very hard to get into and random even if you have good grades you must be well rounded.
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Interior Design
Dec 14 2006
When I applied, it was fairly easy to get into. I just applied, wrote an essay and I was in.
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Physical Therapy/Exercise Science
Jul 03 2006
Its not hard to get into Baylor, yet it is quite hard to stay there because it is demanding of you academically (somewhat depending on your major though)
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Art & Design Department
Apr 01 2006
See above test scores. And being Baptist by default didn't hurt... at this point, your best bet is to have enough money to pay your own way, or be very well-qualified and APPLY EARLY. Baylor has wait-listed a guy with a 1600 on his SAT for next fall (along with some others in the same range), because they've overspent on their lovely facilities, and can't afford to offer them the scholarships that their own policies obligate them to, if admitted.
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