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List of most selective colleges categorized by Universities?

Guys, I'm trying to figure out the most selective colleges that come under 'universities'. I have a few in mind, but would like to broaden my horizon. Any resources or information on this will be greatly appreciated!

a year ago

Hello! It's fantastic you're looking at universities to understand their selectivity. I can definitely provide a list for you, but remember, selectivity is just one factor. It's important to consider a school's culture, majors, location, and more to see if it's a fit for you.

Here are some of the most selective universities in the U.S., though the order can change slightly from year to year:

1. Stanford University: Stanford offers a broad range of majors, a commitment to research, and a vibrant campus life.

2. Harvard University: Known for its rigorous academic programs and leading medical and law schools, Harvard is also situated near the bustling city of Boston.

3. California Institute of Technology (Caltech): Caltech offers strong programs in the sciences and engineering.

4. University of Chicago: UChicago is renowned for its humanities programs, rigorous Core curriculum, and research opportunities.

5. Princeton University: Princeton offers a diverse set of majors and is known for its beautiful campus and commitment to undergraduate teaching.

6. Yale University: Yale is acclaimed for its programs across disciplines and its residential college system.

7. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT): MIT leads in STEM fields but also has strong humanities programs.

8. Columbia University: Situated in NYC, Columbia has a strong core curriculum and offers extensive opportunities for internships and cultural experiences.

9. Brown University: Known for its flexible curriculum, Brown allows students to design their course of study.

This list includes some of the most selective universities in the U.S., but there are certainly others depending on what you're looking for in a school. I suggest also looking into each school's coursework, campus culture, location, and opportunities outside the classroom to see where you'd be a good fit. It can be helpful to create a balanced college list with reach, match, and safety schools.

a year ago

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