EASIEST colleges/universities to get into..

<p>I See Threads About Hardest....how About The Easiest???
Post Your Opinions:]</p>

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<p>Local community colleges, although for some reason I don’t think that answers youre question.</p>

<p>Umm… open enrollment colleges including community colleges are a strong bet. I know the University of Toledo has open enrollment, so that’s 100% acceptance. </p>

<p>This is quite a dumb question. We could go on forever listing easy college to which to be admitted. For most kids on this site, their state flagship is beyond “easy” to get into.</p>

<p>Northeastern is pretty easy</p>

<p>Harvard or Princeton.</p>

<p>Harvard and Princeton??? Are you sure??? Even for international students?</p>

<p>It was a joke. Live a little.</p>

<p>HAHA someone got their hopes up.
lol jk. (although for some people here harvard and princeton are very easy to get into)</p>

<p>University of Toledo.</p>

<p>Go Rockets!</p>

<p>how can u say neu is ez i know kids in my high school w/1300 sats that did not get in</p>

<p>toledo has a nice campus</p>

<p>Southern Vermont’s middle 50% ACT is 14-20… Does that mean a quarter of the accepted students had ACT’s lower than 14? Wow.</p>

<p>well 40% had h.s. GPA between 2.0 and 2.49 at Southern Vermont…wowzersss</p>

<p>I would hate to see the 38% of applicants who were rejected there… Were they convicted felons or something?</p>

<p>No disrespect intended to a school that I am sure is a fine center of higher learning.</p>

<p>Northeastern Illinois University, 7% had HS GPA’s of under 1.0…</p>

<p>^.</p>

<p>hahaha!!</p>

<p>omgg–>notthatgood4, are u serious??? like why???
anyways…wowww</p>

<p>i really dont understand how a person can get to senior year with less than a 2.0</p>