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The fear that one “B” or a mediocre SAT score means rejection is common, but not entirely accurate. Admissions in 2026 focus on a student’s academic readiness and, more broadly, on qualities like grit, curiosity, and fit. The core question beyond your grades is on the unique perspective you bring to their specific campus ecosystem. To find this, US universities utilize a “Holistic Review”: a multi-dimensional process that evaluates who you are beyond grades and how you’ll contribute to their campus community.
Holistic review in US college admissions is a process where universities evaluate students based on academics, extracurriculars, personality, context, and potential and not just grades or test scores.
Here is a breakdown of the key pillars that define the holistic process:
At the end of the day, the students who stand out aren’t the ones who did everything, but the ones who understood why they did what they did and where they’re headed next. “Holistic Review” is a gentle reminder that you are more than a test score and there is always room for a comeback- provided you have the character and the story to back it up.
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