Let an anxious junior know if she's aiming too high!

UGA often offers a 1/2 OOS deduction and sometimes a full OOS deduction to in-state rates.

C of C only works because you’d be a superstar there. My daughter’s scholarship is $40K vs. about $35K for tuition. She’s a Fellow, International Scholar, and Ketner Emerging Scholar - which is a service project and she used to start the refugee support club. She likely wouldn’t have had these opportunities had she chosen a more prestigious school - which she did get into since C of C was 16th of 17th by ranking - but she chose it for her.

I think when you are looking at “high” - that’s great for magazines but not necessarily impacting the real world for most kids. Just my opinion.

Find the place you’d like to be. Your list is full of different shapes and sizes.