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Old 06-29-2008, 03:09 AM   #4
2collegewego
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I am not familiar with your safety schools but I think you have assessed your chances well.

A few caveats:
1- You are applying to several state universities as an out-of-state student. They are unlikely to meet your financial need. Make sure this is ok (meaning that your parents could pay full tuition or close to it if you go).
2- I would bet a bunch of these schools have rolling admissions. Get your applications in **early**! A school that is a safety in September is a reach in March.

As far as there being too many schools... There probably are but it's June. Use the next few months to visit and find out as much as you can about the schools and then weed out any schools where you really aren't willing to go.

Last, think about what you want in a college. You asked for recommendations for LACs for premed yet the reach and match schools are all unis. Question: where do *you* do better-- in a small environment or a larger university? Pre-med is a difficult course of study and you will want to go to a university where you can get the requisite gpa.

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