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The State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry

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Your Chances at ESF/SUNYESF
(on ACT score alone)
Your Chances at ESF/SUNYESF
(on SAT score alone)
Men
Women
# Applicants
805
733
# Admitted
364
413
% Admitted
45.2%
56.3%
% Overall
50.5%

Students who got into ESF/SUNYESF:

Tips mention: Interview (0), ACT/SAT (3), Grades (6), Sports/Extracurriculars (2), College Essay (1)
-Taking AP courses helped a lot with skipping introJan 30 2015Chemical Engineering
-Taking AP courses helped a lot with skipping intro courses. These intro-courses are either difficult or students just aren't used to the level of work.

- Have a passion for the environment. Most of the programs revolve around the environment. This means to invest some of your time, either doing community service or working, on projects that help the environment and your local community.
SAT: 1920 Male

If you want to come here don't have tooOct 13 2014Other
If you want to come here don't have too much college already completed or you will not like it. I believe the biggest problem for me was having too many upper level courses completed. Also, check the background of the instructors, I am currently in a class where the instructor was just chosen at random, had never given the class before, and the homework assignments are a completely different set of studies than what you're doing in class.
Male
Focused extremely hard in community college and transferred inJul 15 2014Chemical Engineering
Male
I volunteered a lot throughout high school, was onJul 18 2013Biology
I volunteered a lot throughout high school, was on National Honors Society, and made sure to focus on maintaining a good GPA and scoring fairly well on the SAT exam.
SAT: 1750 Female
If for some strange reason you wish to attendMay 24 2013Other
If for some strange reason you wish to attend this school, focus on your science and math skills, do well on the SATs and brace yourself for the onslaught of work and ridiculousness.
Female
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