The Most Difficult U.S. Universities To Get Into – College Tuition Isn’t The Trouble

Published on 11/16/2017
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School’s out! But college is in! Where should you apply to? Are your SAT scores good enough? Man, it is one stressful period, WHEW! We’ve compiled a list of the most prestigious universities in the U.S. and we’ve provided you with the likelihood of getting accepted to these institutions. Read on to help decide where you’d like to spend your college tuition.

Harvey Mudd College

Harvey Mudd College is considered one of the best colleges in America. It is one of the seven Claremont Colleges which are known as the elite of the elites. When it comes to getting in, just bear in mind that only 14.3% of applicants succeed. Consider if this is where you want your college tuition to go to.

Harvey Mudd College

Harvey Mudd College

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Cornell University

Trust me, it’s not just their fancy emblem or high College tuition that got them their name. 1865 marked the birth of Cornell University and let’s just say that since then it has only gotten better with age, like a good wine, I suppose. With only 14.2% of applicants actually making the cut, we can believe that the university in Ithaca, New York means business with their selectivity.

Cornell University

Cornell University

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