And averages of 1410 and 3.7 uw. What percentage of high schoolers call 1410 and 3.7 averages safety numbers? VT’s acceptance rate is 55%, 1340. 1395 is the engineering schools average. Penn state 57% 1330 average, UConn 52% 1325 average, UMD 45% 1460, CWRU 35% 1480 and so on. If these are all peers then that’s one wide net |
A lot of the Jesuit schools actually. |
Yeah, that does not make it a safety school as most kids are rejected. Univ of Washington at 49% for Arts and Sciences is not a safety school either. For a true safety, you need over 50%. I would go with UMass Amherst - not exactly prestigious but the food is amazing and it's located in a beautiful part of the country. |
This really depends on your geographic area, demographics, target major etc. The general admit rates really give a false sense of ease or difficulty for many schools. |
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So true. But the most important variable is rarely discussed: the level of engagement, dedication and time that the student invests. Any one of the schools discussed on this thread could get a student to a T5 graduate school in their field, if they doggedly pursue it. No one can gatekeep that. |
A few posts upstream the OP literally said the schools should be ones that even the most backwoods relative has heard of. I don’t know if you’ve ever dared to stray away from the Eastern time zone, but I can assure you nobody in Gallup, New Mexico is doing a pro/con list comparing Oberlin & Binghamton. |