Hey folks, I'm putting together a list of dream schools for myself and I'm wondering - which ones are the hardest to get into? Are there any universally acknowledged ones or does it differ with each major?
Certainly, there are universities that are known for being highly selective, with some of the toughest admissions rates in the U.S. However, keep in mind that selectivity can indeed vary by major or program within each institution. Here's a list of some schools known for their rigorous admissions processes:
1. Stanford University
2. Harvard University
3. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
4. California Institute of Technology (Caltech)
5. University of Chicago
6. Princeton University
7. Yale University
8. Columbia University
9. Brown University
10. University of Pennsylvania
Now, it's also important to note that just because a school is hard to get into does not necessarily mean it is the best fit for every student. Look beyond acceptance rates and consider factors like academic programs, campus culture, location, student support services, and financial aid opportunities.
For example, If you're interested in engineering, you may also wish to look at schools like MIT, Caltech, and Georgia Tech. If you're interested in the arts, schools like Juilliard or Rhode Island School of Design are notoriously selective. For business, schools like Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania or Booth School of Business at the University of Chicago are highly recognized.
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