<p>Based on the US News rankings</p>
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<p>For any public universities, assume out-of-state</p>
<p>Based on the US News rankings</p>
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<p>For any public universities, assume out-of-state</p>
<p>I would assume Duke if you are good at bball.</p>
<p>LOL nice…i doubt the OP is a basketball superstar tho, so that makes Duke crazy hard to get into like most of the rest…I would say UChicago based purely on admissions rate. Interestingly enough, its lately considered a top 10 school just like Duke, Dartmouth, Columbia, etc. that are much harder to get into.</p>
<p>Oxford College of Emory University + Guaranteed to Emory after two years.</p>
<p>Get it done</p>
<p>edit: I also heard Duke is pretty easy, I think it is some kind of community college if I remember correctly.</p>
<p>oops i put the premium link</p>
<p>heres a better link</p>
<p>[National</a> Universities Rankings - Best Colleges - Education - US News and World Report](<a href=“http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/college/national-search]National”>http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandreviews.com/college/national-search)</p>
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What?..lol I know an amazing girl that went their. She got accepted in to Harvard and all the other Ivies she applied to put chose Duke. I wouldn’t say that Duke is a community college. Unless you were joking…</p>
<p>u michigan. (around top 25 w/e)</p>
<p>Check the acceptance rates of these schools, and check with your guidance counselor about your school’s history with a particular university in terms of acceptance, deferral, rejection, etc.</p>
<p>Acceptance rates, taken by themselves, are not an accurate indicator of selectivity. You also need to look at the quality of the applicant pool – for example, ACT/SAT scores and GPAs.</p>
<p>if your school has naviance it should be easy to check school history and view graphs and stuff. Also look at scores + gpa, see if you are about middle 50% or higher. If you are then just apply and do your best.</p>
<p>For my Public HS it was Dartmouth; I say “was” because last year
Dartmouth eemed to have finally realized (after quite a while) they
were being used as a safety and shut down the acceptances. Same
with Cornell.</p>
<p>UChicago has traditionally been a good one as well however they make you
work for it with their uncommon app and focus on the essays.</p>