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U Alabama acceptance rate? How competitive is it?

Stressed high school junior here! I'm making my college list, and I was wondering about the University of Alabama's acceptance rate. Is it super competitive? I'm trying to gauge my chances and create a balanced list with reach, target, and safety schools.

2 years ago

The University of Alabama has an acceptance rate of around 79-80%, making it less competitive compared to many other universities. However, it is essential to focus not only on acceptance rates but also on factors such as your GPA, test scores, and extracurricular activities to determine if a school is a good fit for you.

Since you're working on creating a balanced list, it's a great idea to include a range of schools with different acceptance rates. Reach schools are typically more selective (less than a 30% acceptance rate), target schools have moderate selectivity (30%-60% acceptance rate), and safety schools have higher acceptance rates (greater than 60%).

If you want to know more about what UA's acceptance rate means for you, you can use CollegeVine's free admissions calculator: https://www.collegevine.com/admissions-calculator. The calculator uses your data, and the data of accepted applicants, to give you accurate and personalized odds of admission. The calculator will even give you feedback on where your application is strongest and where it could use some shoring up.

Based on its acceptance rate, the University of Alabama can be considered a safety school for many applicants. However, don't forget to also consider other factors like majors, location, and campus culture when building your college list. Good luck with your college search!

2 years ago

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