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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In general (i.e., not major specific) , I would only consider the following OOS publics: UCLA: In-state and OOS acceptance rates are below [b]13%[/b]. UC Berkeley: In-state and OOS acceptance rates are below [b]15%[/b]. UVA: In-state and OOS acceptance rates are both below [b]25%[/b]. UF: In-state and OOS acceptance rates are both below [b]25%[/b] (plus OOS COA is low). Georgia Tech: In-state and OOS acceptance rates are both below [b]28%[/b]. That’s it … Michigan, UNC, Texas, and Washington? Yeah, [b]I’m not paying OOS tuition for any school that accepts nearly 40% of its in-state applicants.[/b] Wisconsin, Indiana, Maryland? Not a chance.[/quote] So you base school selection on acceptance rate? Thats weird. [/quote] +1 McDonald’s is also very popular. Your data is wrong btw, Florida is 38% in state. [/quote] https://www.ivywise.com/blog/college-admission-rates/ Yeah, but actually no … You can also pull up the actual data in webcasts as it’s reported (on video, in person) by the UF admissions team directly to the university’s Board of Trustees, but it will only make you feel smaller because the acceptance rate has become even more competitive this year.[/quote]
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