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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What? Roughly half to two-thirds of 4-year colleges in the U.S. are considered non-selective or moderately selective, typically accepting more than 70% of applicants... Maybe you just need to adjust your expectations. Not everyone can be a superstar. [/quote] There is selective and then there is competitive. Many of the selective schools aren't competitive, eg you pay your way through at a selective school you work your way through at competitive schools. My engineering college only graduated like a quarter of the people admitted. Though it doesn't have a brand. I can't recommend competitive schools. They are horrible at social sorting girls don't tend to go to or do well at competitive schools.[/quote]
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