<p>Excluding the narrowly focused tech schools, the most selective undergraduate institutions were Harvard, Yale , Princeton and Amherst. The northeast seems to be the place.</p>
<p>it’s always been the place:)</p>
<p>The power of age :O</p>
<p>What school follows those? WashU!.. I wonder why… :rolleyes:</p>
<p>The power of massive endowment money</p>
<p>They are followed by Stanford, Dartmouth, Duke and Columbia</p>
<p>Harvard, Pton, Yale, Stanford, Dartmouth, Duke, Columbia, Brown, Penn - most selective based on acceptances, SAT scores, percent of class in top 10. MIT would be after Yale, CIT would be after Stanford.</p>
<p>“They are followed by Stanford, Dartmouth, Duke and Columbia”</p>
<p>-What list is this??</p>
<p>Acceptance rate is not a good indicator as the large name schools to which you refer rmarket like crazy for applications; most of which are thrown in the garbage. Based on Sat’s and top ten per cent standing the most selective schools this year are HYPA.</p>
<p>Who cares about top 10 per cent? That’s a terrible thing to include…</p>
<p>Yeah Am’erst!!!</p>
<p>:sorry, natural reaction: :D</p>
<p>Julliard School (NY) had the lowest acceptance rate(5%).</p>
<p>what about most selective publics? Do you have a list of those?</p>
<p>SAT wise:
- College of William & Mary
- Georgia Institute of Technology
- University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
- University of Virgina
- University of California - Berkeley
- UNC-Chapel Hill
- SUNY-Genseo
- University of Maryland-Colleg Park
- University of California-Los Angeles
- New College of Florida</p>
<p>Acceptance Rate:
- University of California-Berkeley
- University of California-Los Angeles
- College of William & Mary
- SUNY-Purchase
- CUNY-Baruch
- CUNY-Hunter
- CUNY-Lehman
- Lincoln University (PA-HBCU)
- Fort Valley State University (GA-HBCU)
- Morgan State University (GA-HBCU)
- University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill</p>