A few days ago
youngjeezy

are these 5 schools hard to get into?

im looking to transfer to one of these schools for computer science. i am currently a sophmore going to a new jersey state college.

o University of Texas – Austin

o University of Illinois – Urbana – Champaign

o University of Maryland

o Georgia Tech

o University of Arizona

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A few days ago
neniaf

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These are not incredibly elite schools, but all are very good and somewhat difficult to get into. They are all ranked a little higher than Rutgers, so unless you are currently in school there, you will probably have some trouble transferring there.
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A few days ago
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I know University of Arizona isn’t hard to get into. But I am not sure about the other ones. I heard that University of Arizona is a good school.

I am a 2nd year at college. I am planning on attending Arizona State University.

Good luck with your education

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A few days ago
Jason Cyrus O
The University of Texas is extremely hard to get into undergrad unless you are a Texan which then only makes it slightly easier. However, it is easier or at least it seems that way to get into its graduate programs.

University of Arizona is extremely easy to get into.

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4 years ago
Anonymous
extra or much less as follows: – maximum complicated: U Michigan, UC Berkeley – the two have very low admit quotes, and are among the best universities in the rustic – slightly much less complicated than that, yet nonetheless no longer relatively common: U Wisconsin Madison, Penn State, Wake woodland, Ohio State (possibly even in that order, U Wisconsin on the extra good end) – far less demanding than the above: U MN twin cities, NDSU the main complicated on your checklist is possibly UC Berkeley, yet U Michigan isn’t far at the back of. The “easiest” is North Dakota State U.
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A few days ago
barb j
Use this website and search your schools. Look under school at a glance for selectivity. If it is hard to get into, it will say more selective, etc.

It’s a great website!

http://www.usnews.com/usnews/edu/college/tools/search.php

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A few days ago
Anonymous
Why don’t you finish your Bachelor’s there and go somewhere else for you Master’s. You will save time and money.

best wishes.

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