New England College of Optometry requires a minimum IELTS score of 6.5, with an average also at 6.5. For the TOEFL, the average score is 88, matching the minimum requirement. The SAT average stands at 1030, with a 25th percentile of 870 and a 75th percentile of 1090. The ACT average score is 20, with a 25th percentile of 15 and a 75th percentile of 21. The unweighted GPA average is 2.93, while the average International Baccalaureate score is 29, ranging from 24 at the 25th percentile to 31 at the 75th.

New England College of Optometry reports an unweighted average GPA of 2.93 for undergraduate admissions. Specific figures for the 25th and 75th percentiles, as well as any weighted GPA statistics, are not disclosed. This average suggests a baseline for candidates applying to the program.
More DetailsNew England College of Optometry has an average SAT score of 1030, with the 25th percentile at 870 and the 75th percentile at 1090. For the math component, the 25th percentile score is 440, while the 75th percentile score is 530. In terms of the Evidence-Based Reading and Writing (ERW) component, the 25th percentile score is 430, and the 75th percentile score is 560. The percentage of students submitting SAT scores is not disclosed.
More DetailsNew England College of Optometry reports an average ACT score of 20 for their applicants. The score range for the 25th percentile is 15, while the 75th percentile is 21. Specific component scores for math, English, reading, and science are not disclosed. Additionally, the percentage of students submitting ACT scores is not available.
More DetailsNew England College of Optometry requires a minimum TOEFL score of 88 for undergraduate admissions. The average TOEFL score is also 88, with both the 25th and 75th percentiles at 88, indicating a consistent benchmark for applicants. No specific data is available for the individual components of the TOEFL test such as listening, reading, speaking, and writing.
More DetailsNew England College of Optometry does not allow superscoring for undergraduate admissions. Superscoring refers to the practice of considering the highest scores from multiple test dates rather than just the highest overall score from a single test date. Without superscoring, applicants are evaluated based solely on their highest individual test score, which may limit their chances to improve overall admissions outcomes if they have varying scores across test dates.
More DetailsNew England College of Optometry is not test-optional and does not allow self-reporting of standardized test scores. As such, all applicants are required to submit official SAT or ACT scores. The college does not disclose the percentage of applicants who choose to submit these scores.
More DetailsNew England College of Optometry has an average IB score of 29, with the 25th percentile at 24 and the 75th percentile at 31. The college recommends higher-level subjects in Biology, Chemistry, and Math AA, along with standard-level subjects in English B and Psychology.
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