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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]If someone can pay in-state for U.V.A. Then of course that is a deal. Other than Berkeley + U.C.L.A. Most state schools are just that-- public schools for the masses[/quote] What do you mean by "other than Berkeley + UCLA" other schools are public schools for the masses? Let's compare... [b]UCLA[/b]: 31,500 undergrad enrollment; 68% in-state; 1400 avg SAT; 30.5 avg ACT; 3.9 GPA [b]Berkeley[/b]: 31,800 undergrad enrollment; 67% in-state; 1425 avg SAT; 31 avg ACT; 3.89 GPA [b]UMich[/b]: 31,300 undergrad enrollment; 51% in-state; 1435 avg SAT; 32.5 avg ACT; 3.88 GPA [b]UVA[/b]: 17,011 undergrad enrollment; 66% in-state; 1420 avg SAT; 32 avg ACT; 4.32 GPA [Highestb]UNC[/b]: 19,400 undergrad enrollment; 81% in-state, 1385 avg SAT; 30 avg ACT; 4.39 GPA In what state are the masses averaging these stats? The Top 5 public schools are Top 5 for a reason. Not for the masses at all. Incredibly selective and competing with large national privates quite well. [/quote] UVA has the highest gpa, by a mile[/quote]
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