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Put them from least hardest to get in to most hardest. you dont need to give a description and tell me what my personality is, just rank them. thanks.

UGA
Uni. of Florida
U. of Miami
Tufts U.
Georgia Tech
Clemson
U of Alabama
U. of North Carolina-Wilmington
Penn State
U. of Michigan
Boston U.
U. Conn.

2007-09-26 13:53:03 · 4 answers · asked by surflaguna08 1 in Education & Reference Higher Education (University +)

4 answers

1) Tufts University- far and away the best school on this list

2) University of Michigan- along with Cal. Berkeley, UVA, UCLA, UNC-Chapel Hill, and William & Mary it is a top tier public university

3) Boston University- I grew up in Boston, so trust me this school has a great rep

4) Georgia Tech- only good if you go for engineering, sciences or math and if that is the case it is a great school

5) University of Miami- cosmapolitan setting, expect to party at south Beach rather than campus, but aside from social scene it is a very good school

6) Clemson University- the most underrated public school in the entire country. When I hear Clemson I think of a prestigious public school as opposed to just a regular old state school like florida or Georgia.

7) University of Florida- not much difference between florida, Georgia, and Penn state---all big schools with good names in state

8) University of Georgia- see florida

9) Penn State University- see florida

10) University of Connecticut- while 10th on this list that doesn't mean it is bad. It is tenth because the other schools are very good. UCONN is solid but not spectacular nonetheless.

11) University of Alabama- this school sucks but if you have no other option I guess that is when you go to the university of alabama.

12) UNC-Wilmington- while alabama sucks balls at least it is a real college. UNC-wilmington is not a real school. It is a joke. don't bother applying here because to tell you the truth you are better offf just not going to college at all. Being near the water is the only plus if you go to this disgusting so-called city in that filthy, backwards state that only has Duke, Wake forest, and UNC-chapel hill to hang its hat on.

I'm a college expert/. Listen to my advice. this list is right. Always go toa private school over a public school if they are on a similar level because prestige matters and no matter how good a public school is (like michigan) there is always that state school stigma that comes along with it (except William and May and Clemson). If you want prestige and size clemson is an amazing school that i really respect.

In terms of difficulty getting in heres my list

1)Tufts
2)Michigan
3)BU
4)Georgia Tech
5)Penn State
6)Florida
7)Miami
8)Clemson
9)UGA
10)Uconn
11)Alabama
12)UNC-Wilmington

this order doesn't mean necessarily that a higher school is betetr than a lower school though so be careful and take a look at my actual best to worst rankings list above.

2007-09-26 14:23:08 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The college of Pennsylvania is an Ivy League college, between the suitable-ranked universities interior the rustic. UNC-Chapel Hill, UT-Austin, and UVA are 3 of the final public universities interior the rustic -- "public Ivies" -- and Duke is likewise an impressive college with exceedingly aggressive admissions. those are the final faculties on your record and the toughest to get into, rather, contained regarding UNC, UT, and UVA, you're an out-of-state applicant. yet they are the only faculties on the record that would interest me if I have been utilising in the present day. in actuality, I did prepare to Duke and UVA back while i became a senior in severe college. i finished up at an Ivy college, yet i might have been chuffed to attend the two one.

2016-10-05 10:21:14 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

OK -- this is the order -- in my opinion


U. of Michigan
Georgia Tech
Tufts U.
Boston U.
Penn State
Uni. of Florida
U. Conn.
UGA
Clemson
U. of Miami
U of Alabama
U. of North Carolina-Wilmington

2007-09-26 14:45:14 · answer #3 · answered by Ranto 7 · 0 0

im not sure about all of those others but i would say u of michigan is the hardest to get into for sure their pretty high up there.

good luck

2007-09-26 14:23:00 · answer #4 · answered by Curious 2 · 0 0

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