Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oregon, Arizona, UMichigan in state, Indiana, UT Knoxville, Rutgers, Penn State, UConn, UMass
PSU UP does not accept nearly every applicant. They have like 100K applications, and accept maybe 55% to 60% of applicants.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Safeties for high stats kids-Auburn, Alabama, Clemson, USC (South Carolina), Ohio State, Michigan State, Penn State, Rutgers, NC State.
OP didn't ask for safeties for "high stats kids." OP asked for safeties that "accept nearly every applicant." Just about everyone on this thread, with a few exceptions, has no reading comprehension.
Be kind. This process is challenging enough. Let’s find ways to be helpful and encouraging. There’s enough (opportunity) to go around.
New poster. Agreed but it isn't helpful or encouraging to call UVA or or Northeastern or even Fordham and Bucknell safeties. I don't care about the slight to the schools, I find it annoying that 1) those responses do not answer the question and 2) they are such transparently braggy posts about their own kids.
Anonymous wrote:Pepperdine, Fordham, SMU, TCU, Indiana, LMU, Bucknell
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oregon, Arizona, UMichigan in state, Indiana, UT Knoxville, Rutgers, Penn State, UConn, UMass
PSU UP does not accept nearly every applicant. They have like 100K applications, and accept maybe 55% to 60% of applicants.
Rutgers man campus also doesn’t have an acceptance rate I’d call a “safety”. The 70%+ rate is for all three campuses. Newark and Camden historically have much higher admit rates than NB, which US News reports is down to about 41%.
And both Rutgers and PSU are pricey OOS with little merit aid offered. I consider affordability, and not just admit rates, as part of what makes a true safety, but YMMV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oregon, Arizona, UMichigan in state, Indiana, UT Knoxville, Rutgers, Penn State, UConn, UMass
PSU UP does not accept nearly every applicant. They have like 100K applications, and accept maybe 55% to 60% of applicants.
Anonymous wrote:Oregon, Arizona, UMichigan in state, Indiana, UT Knoxville, Rutgers, Penn State, UConn, UMass
Anonymous wrote:What schools will fall into this category?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Safeties for high stats kids-Auburn, Alabama, Clemson, USC (South Carolina), Ohio State, Michigan State, Penn State, Rutgers, NC State.
OP didn't ask for safeties for "high stats kids." OP asked for safeties that "accept nearly every applicant." Just about everyone on this thread, with a few exceptions, has no reading comprehension.
Be kind. This process is challenging enough. Let’s find ways to be helpful and encouraging. There’s enough (opportunity) to go around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:U of Minnesota has excellent reputation and for some reason is a relatively easy admit even for OOS.
Of course it's an easier admit. Who the f*** wants to live in Minnesota besides current residents?
Non-p*ssies who won’t let winter get in the way of living their lives?
Anonymous wrote:Pepperdine, Fordham, SMU, TCU, Indiana, LMU, Bucknell