If I got into University of Michigan Out of State then...

<p>Okay, so I live in New York and I got accepted to University of Michigan engineering so do I have a fairly good shot at University of Virginia, UNC-chapel hill, and UCLA? Am I in the competitive range of these three school or is Michigan easier to get accepted to than those three schools I previously listed? I don't want this to be a chance thread so I am not going to post any stats. Thanks.</p>

<p>Sure, all of the schools you mentioned are top public schools with similar completitiveness. So if you were accepted to University of Michigan, it would make sense that you have a decent shot at the other three.
Good luck.</p>

<p>Yeah, I agree with tjan91. All the schools you mentions are peer schools of Michigan so I’m sure you have a good shot at all of them.</p>

<p>class2009: the answer to this would totally depend on your HS’s record with schools in question…UMich takes a disproportionate # of their OOS class from NY (especially LI)…if that is the case for the others at your HS, than good chance…otherwise, they are low reaches…good luck!</p>

<p>I agree with Rodney. UNC for example is known to be much more protective of the in-state students than UMich is. Not sure about UVA, and UCLA also has higher standards for OOS acceptance, but might be the same relatively as UMich. Problem with UCLA is the 55,000 applications for only 12,000 acceptances. That’s much tougher than any of the other three. I guess everyone wants to go to college in the middle of $20M per acre land.</p>

<p>I just got a likely letter from UCLA, so how are my chances at the other schools now?</p>

<p>You should be in at all then. Let us know!</p>