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Can anyone list colleges they know of that do not require recommendations?
I know of: VA Tech Pitt Do you know how I can find this info without going to every college website on the internet? |
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The University of California Schools
Cal State Schools Penn State (depends on program) University of Minnesota Texas A&M (depends on program) University of Texas Schools Arizona State University University of Pittsburgh Florida State University |
| The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign |
| University of Toronto |
| Your kid can’t find one teacher who will provide a decent recommendation? Ouch! |
| U of Washington |
Not OP but when my kid was applying it was easier to EA to schools that did not require recommendations because then you're not waiting on someone else. I personally hated watching my oldest freak out about where their teachers would get recommendations in on time and I've heard terrible stories of kids who had recommendations not get sent on time. I don't know OP's reasoning but that could be it - hating the idea of someone else messing up your EA timeline. OP - the colleges listed are the only ones I know of. Hope it helps you. |
| University of Florida |
If schools have a favorite student, everybody else's recs will read lukewarm. How many "best I've seen in a career" recs can one teacher write? Colleges who don't look at recs cane be freed of high school politics, money, and drama. |
| On the other hand... places like VT end up making decisions solely on the numbers. |
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Auburn (my DC’s counselor said not to submit them because they wouldn’t be read)
Texas is listed above — I’d put them in the category of not required, but probably helpful. As low as the OOS acceptance rate is there, every little bit helps. |