All my top choice schools hae low 4-year graduation rates....? What to do...?

<p>Also, any school other than those at the higher end of the selectivity scale (meaning Berkeley, UCLA, and schools more selective than those two – a small minority of colleges overall) tends to have a substantial percentage of students in remedial English and/or math courses. Having to take remedial courses in college is likely to delay graduation. If you do not need remedial courses in college, then you are more likely to graduate on schedule.</p>