list from easiest to hardest

<p>Can some1 list these colleges from easiest to hardest?</p>

<p>Drexel University (heard they require 1360 SAT score at least)
University of Connecticut (1300 SAT score at least)
George Washington University (hav no clue wht SAT score they require)
Sophie Davis</p>

<p>i just wanna make sure from some ppl who probably already attend these colleges or plan on going there</p>

<p>Thank You!!</p>

<p>I know GWU is no easy pie. They require a higher SAT score. They have a harder curric period.</p>

<p>Drexel or UConn after that. They’re limiting. (Going off of what others in the prog have said)</p>

<p>Sophie Davis is probably the easiest and flexible</p>

<p>hey neha what are ur sat scores and stats</p>

<p>ill prob post later once i get my SAT scores from the october 14th test</p>

<p>not true at all, sophie davis is very difficult to get into, prob harder than drexel.</p>

<p>Honestly, they are ALL very difficult to get into. I do believe it is a ‘crapshoot’ to some extent. I got interviews at Drexel and Temple, and straight rejected from GWU and Rice, including others. One of my acquaintances got straight rejected from Drexel and Temple, and interviews at GWU and Rice. So really speaking, they are ALL (if not all, then almost all) VERY hard to get into (at the same if not higher level of difficult as Ivy League schools, I believe)</p>

<p>Idk if its just me, but I have had more success getting interviews in-state (Pennsylvania). The colleges dont “bias” towards in-state applicants (like NEUCOM, UMKC, and other programs), but some of my accomplishments (like Pennsylvania’s Governor School for Healthcare) may not be understood very well by colleges outside of Pennsylvania.</p>

<p>Just apply to as many as you can if you think you have the stats / ECs to get in, and write the best essays you can, then just hope and pray you get accepted to at least 1 of the programs you applied to.</p>

<p>same point as evilbooyaa…</p>

<p>for example, drexel, the ‘easiest’ on the list, takes about half of whom they interview…not bad, right?
Well, it is considering everyone you go up against has stellar ec’s, at least top 10%, and at least a 1430 or above…most everyone who i talked to during my interview had 1500+…</p>

<p>i would def say that some of the programs being referred to are certainly not harder to get into than ivys like harvard, yale, and princeton. It is arguable that maybe the top few med programs in the country like hpme and rice/baylor are more difficult but in general i would not say that is the case</p>

<p>evilbooyaa - your friend heard back from the rice/baylor progrma already?</p>

<p>cirohpue - I asked him, and he said he got the supplemental application a while back. I assumed that meant he got an interview for the program. I’m pretty sure he hasn’t actually got in yet, just interview. I’m not sure though.</p>