Originally posted by: fyleow
Something harder to get into than UCLA or UCSD,
Originally posted by: fyleow
I'm going to be applying for colleges soon and it would be nice to have one or two "reach" schools (as we like to call them). Something harder to get into than UCLA or UCSD, but not in the league of MIT and Stanford (where I'll have no chance at all). My friend picked Vanderbilt and Rice but those seem pretty high caliber too. Are there any colleges that are in between?
Originally posted by: shady06
Originally posted by: fyleow
I'm going to be applying for colleges soon and it would be nice to have one or two "reach" schools (as we like to call them). Something harder to get into than UCLA or UCSD, but not in the league of MIT and Stanford (where I'll have no chance at all). My friend picked Vanderbilt and Rice but those seem pretty high caliber too. Are there any colleges that are in between?
lemme break it down for you son. UCLA is the most applied college in the US, something like 45000 applicants. about 2500-3000 get in. you want something harder the 6%?
Originally posted by: coldcut
Originally posted by: shady06
Originally posted by: fyleow
I'm going to be applying for colleges soon and it would be nice to have one or two "reach" schools (as we like to call them). Something harder to get into than UCLA or UCSD, but not in the league of MIT and Stanford (where I'll have no chance at all). My friend picked Vanderbilt and Rice but those seem pretty high caliber too. Are there any colleges that are in between?
lemme break it down for you son. UCLA is the most applied college in the US, something like 45000 applicants. about 2500-3000 get in. you want something harder the 6%?
It's not that hard. About 20% chance of getting in. Even higher if you're a CA resident.
Originally posted by: fyleow
Originally posted by: coldcut
Go to UC Irvine. I know many happy people there.
I thought you went to Riverside? You told me I could join you there in my other college thread![]()
Originally posted by: TheVrolok
1520 SAT, 740+ on my SAT II's, 4/5's on AP's, weighted 4.71111111111 GPA, unweighted 4.0. Varsity Football, starter. Took a class before school started on TV Video Production, member of NHS, FBLA, Amnesty International, and Key Club(although not too active). Got into U Penn, Lehigh, Penn State Honors, and rejected from Brown. I chose PSU Honors because it was the most cost-effective choice.
Originally posted by: coldcut
Originally posted by: TheVrolok
1520 SAT, 740+ on my SAT II's, 4/5's on AP's, weighted 4.71111111111 GPA, unweighted 4.0. Varsity Football, starter. Took a class before school started on TV Video Production, member of NHS, FBLA, Amnesty International, and Key Club(although not too active). Got into U Penn, Lehigh, Penn State Honors, and rejected from Brown. I chose PSU Honors because it was the most cost-effective choice.
I would have chosen University of Penn in a heartbeat.
Originally posted by: TheVrolok
1520 SAT, 740+ on my SAT II's, 4/5's on AP's, weighted 4.71111111111 GPA, unweighted 4.0. Varsity Football, starter. Took a class before school started on TV Video Production, member of NHS, FBLA, Amnesty International, and Key Club(although not too active).