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Most challenging non-Ivy League schools to get into?

Hey everyone! I've been researching a lot about the Ivy League schools, but what about non-Ivy League schools that are just as challenging to get into? Can you guys list some of them and their reputation in terms of difficulty to get accepted?

2 years ago

Sure! There are quite a few non-Ivy League schools that are just as challenging to get into as Ivy League schools. These schools have low acceptance rates and strong academic reputations. I'll provide you with a list of some of these schools and their acceptance rates (as of the most recent data):

1. Stanford University: ~4% acceptance rate - Known for its strong engineering, computer science, and entrepreneurial programs, Stanford is frequently regarded as one of the top schools in the world.

2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT): ~4% acceptance rate - This school is a powerhouse in the areas of engineering, technology, and science. It attracts top talent from around the world.

3. California Institute of Technology (Caltech): ~6% acceptance rate - Another renowned institute focusing on science, technology, and engineering, Caltech is known for its small class sizes and cutting-edge research.

4. University of Chicago: ~6% acceptance rate - This school is known for its strong emphasis on true intellectualism, and offers excellent programs in various subjects across the social sciences and humanities, especially economics.

5. Duke University: ~7% acceptance rate - Located in North Carolina, Duke offers strong programs in many fields, such as business, engineering, and pre-med.

6. Northwestern University: ~9% acceptance rate - Situated near Chicago, Northwestern is well known for its journalism, theater, and engineering programs, among others.

There are also many liberal arts colleges that are quite selective and prestigious:

1. Pomona College: ~8% acceptance rate - This small liberal arts college in California is known for its intimate classes and focus on undergraduate education.

2. Amherst College: ~11% acceptance rate - A prestigious liberal arts college in Massachusetts, Amherst is known for its strong focus on undergraduate education and small class sizes.

3. Swarthmore College: ~9% acceptance rate - Located in Pennsylvania, Swarthmore is another top-rated liberal arts college with a reputation for academic excellence.

These are just a few examples of non-Ivy League schools that are highly competitive to get into. Keep in mind that there are other excellent colleges and universities out there with strong programs and more accessible acceptance rates. It's essential to find the right fit for you, based not just on prestige but also factors like location, size, and resources in your areas of interest. Best of luck with your college research!

2 years ago

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