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What are the hardest colleges to get into based on acceptance rates?

I'm curious about which colleges have the lowest acceptance rates and are considered the hardest to get into. Can anyone provide a list of these schools? I want to know what I'm up against!

a year ago

Sure, here is a list of some of the most selective colleges in the United States based on their low acceptance rates. Keep in mind that these numbers can fluctuate year-to-year, so it's important to stay updated on the latest information. Please note that these numbers are based on recent application cycles and might be subject to change:

1. Stanford University: ~4%

2. Harvard University: ~4%

3. Columbia University: ~4%

4. Princeton University: ~5%

5. Yale University: ~5%

6. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT): ~5%

7. California Institute of Technology (Caltech): ~5%

8. University of Chicago: ~5%

9. Brown University: ~6%

10. University of Pennsylvania: ~6%

Remember, acceptance rates are just one part of the admission process, and a low acceptance rate doesn't necessarily mean it's impossible to get admitted. These schools are highly competitive, and they practice a holistic admission process, considering many factors beyond just grades and standardized test scores.

In order to be strong candidates when applying to these highly selective schools, students are often expected to have top-notch grades, stellar extracurricular activities, and impressive essays, among other things. It's also essential to find a college that aligns with your personal interests, goals, and fit to ensure you will thrive in the college environment, regardless of its acceptance rate. Best of luck on your college journey!

a year ago

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