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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Mmmmk this is common knowledge to everyone on DCUM right? Like zero new names on this list. This is the It’s A Reach For Everyone list of colleges. [/quote] However, what may seem obvious to some may not be obvious to everyone. This is particularly relevant with respect to high school students who would like to explore a variety of college options, but whose parents or school counselors may not be familiar with a wide range of schools. [/quote] What benefit does this provide? Being the most rejective says nothing about fit, academic quality, or even value[/quote] The list posted is one of a few the site includes. The other categories are extremely selective, very selective and moderately selective. If information of this type is avoided, gathering a sensible amount of colleges to research further for qualities such as fit, academics and value may be much more challenging. Personally, I'm not biased toward any particular selectivity category, and would recommend that students consider colleges from two or more of them. [/quote]
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