Name A Few Schools.....

<p>Its unfortunate that you feel that way considering I directly answered your question. I suggest you look over your initial thread, because you asked for people to name some schools (as I did) not “10”, “3” or 1 school. BTW define your definition of a “few.”</p>

<p>“anyone have any clue as to where I would be competitive?” </p>

<p>Either: 1) You don’t know what competitive is
2) Your reading comprehension skills are lacking
3) Your definition of “competitive” is vastly different than anyone elses</p>

<p>“I don’t need to be a “sure thing” but I dont wanna apply somewhere that I have a 10% of getting into.” As stated by you, yourself.</p>

<p>This needs no debate!</p>

<p>hmmm… I suppose you did not take a look at the list before you made a “smart” appeal. There sure are many schools listed above, by both you and I that have an acceptance rate well above 10%. I’m sure you reading skills and vison are lacking as well. Check it out…I heard lense crafter have a two for one sale plus weaing lenses is not that bad.</p>

<p>it was a smartass response to a serious question and you know it…you can try to justify your answer anyway you want.</p>

<p>This was not justification…rather evidence to what you were asking and implied as a concern to be answered. </p>

<p>End of discussion.</p>

<p>Well then I guess you misunderstood me</p>

<p>some people…</p>

<p>Everyone…just take a chill pill.</p>

<p>kunfused…very nice stats. && yes the ACT score of 28…is very decent. Don’t worry too much about it. Since you go to school in Texas…I would suggest that you look at schools there–you will receive better financial aid. </p>

<p>What major/field are you planning to do?</p>

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<p>Better in-state tuition does not constitute better financial aid.</p>

<p>I was referring to “financial aid” as in lower tuition fees. Lol. nspeds, thanks for pointing it out. Sorry for not making it clear.</p>

<p>Go where you fit the best.</p>