
Texas A&M University reports an average IB score of 35 for admitted students out of a maximum of 45. It's important to note that many students who gain admission do not submit IB scores. The average IB score reflects the performance of those who do present their scores as part of their application.
Texas A&M University's IB score range for undergraduate admissions is between the 25th percentile of 33 and the 75th percentile of 39. While being within this range does not guarantee admission, scoring closer to 39 is a good indicator of competitiveness. Applicants scoring at the lower end of the range will need to enhance their applications with stronger grades, compelling essays, awards, and extracurricular activities to improve their chances.
Texas A&M University does not explicitly require or recommend specific IB subjects, but our recommendations are informed by the University's profile. We suggest Higher Level (HL) subjects including Math AA, Biology, and Chemistry, while Standard Level (SL) subjects include English B and Physics. These subjects align with the academic strengths typically sought by the university.

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