EASIEST colleges/universities to get into..

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<p>They’re visiting my high school next week! </p>

<p>What did the 28% rejected do? Curse out the admissions officer?</p>

<p>The #1 major is Education. I sure hope those going into education are not the ones with the <1.0 GPA’s…</p>

<p>I’m sure it is a fine school and my best wishes to the fine members of the university.</p>

<p>State universities are easy for residents, AND they’re cheap. My state flagship will be my safety ^.^ See the difference is that community colleges and other colleges with 90-100% acceptance rates are probably something like HS, with more catering to the less proficient students, but if you get into a state university you can apply for Honors program…</p>

<p>The one with the website that asks for just your name and credit card number. 4 to 6 weeks later, a bachelor’s degree is shipped by mail. You get to attend one “seminar” during that time. Now that’s an easy school to get into.</p>

<p>Our local university will take anyone for a course if you are not enrolling in a degree seeking program. No transcript, no SATs, nothing. You can then apply for a degree after getting a decent track record here. There are also a number of local schools that have sign up days in the summer. All you need to show is your highschool diploma and have registration info and payment. You are then in.</p>

<p>As Mariaj91 said, U of Toledo has a nice campus. Also some fairly big-time sports, and a decent academic reputation (even up here in Michigan). Which makes it a great deal for your underperforming applicant. According to the latest US News stats, it accepted 8902 of 9383 applicants (that’s about 95%), and 35% of accepted applicants were in the BOTTOM half of their high school classes. No SAT or ACT required, either.</p>

<p>My impression is that Montana State is easy to get into. Or am I wrong? (And what about Drexel? I’m just listing all the colleges that send me email spam everyday…)</p>

<p>Many of the California State Universities will basically take anyone who can breathe. Like, CSU Bakersfield, CSU Stanislaus, CSU Dominguez Hills, etc.</p>

<p>Evergreen State College is listed as accepting 95% on the College navigator link provided in post #2. It was in Colleges That Change Lives. What am I missing?</p>

<p>Somebody on here said Northeastern. Don’t hate. They admit 45-50% each year. AIGHT?</p>

<p>How about Arizona State Univ? </p>

<pre><code>* Percent applicants admitted: 92%

  • Percent of students who return for sophomore year: 79%
    </code></pre>

<p>Almost 1/7 of their students leave…lol</p>

<p>I believe that 79% returning for sophomore year refers to 79% of previous years freshmen. So actually over 1/5 of the students don’t return. Just clarifying</p>

<p>39% for Northeastern to be exact…God bless anyone who thinks that’s ‘easy’.</p>

<p>I believe Evergreen State admits about 92%, and it’s a pretty good school (Yeah, it’s in the Colleges that change lives thing), but it has a very unique educational philosophy.</p>

<p>Two of my teachers went to Northeastern. Whatever that means…</p>

<p>Ohio State or Michigan State</p>

<p>Miami-Dade College has average ACT of 14-17</p>

<p>So the top quarter of the class is above the 28th percentile in intelligence. I’m impressed!</p>

<p>([ACT</a> Composites National Percentiles](<a href=“Bulldog Resource Center | UMN Duluth”>Bulldog Resource Center | UMN Duluth))</p>

<p>Probably a huge % of those at Miami-Dade are not native English speakers, which would hurt their scores.</p>

<p>Yeah! Let’s make fun of those less intelligent than us who chose to get an education! That’s classy.</p>

<p>i have a 1.7 n a 24 act. go to college prep school with higher grading scales. ne1 know a college i cud get into besides community college?</p>

<p>Closing this extremely old thread. Start a new thread.</p>