<p>Its unfortunate that you feel that way considering I directly answered your question. I suggest you look over your initial thread, because you asked for people to name some schools (as I did) not "10", "3" or 1 school. BTW define your definition of a "few."</p>
<p>"anyone have any clue as to where I would be competitive?" </p>
<p>Either: 1) You don't know what competitive is
2) Your reading comprehension skills are lacking
3) Your definition of "competitive" is vastly different than anyone elses</p>
<p>"I don't need to be a "sure thing" but I dont wanna apply somewhere that I have a 10% of getting into." As stated by you, yourself.</p>
<p>This needs no debate!</p>
<p>hmmm.... I suppose you did not take a look at the list before you made a "smart" appeal. There sure are many schools listed above, by both you and I that have an acceptance rate well above 10%. I'm sure you reading skills and vison are lacking as well. Check it out...I heard lense crafter have a two for one sale plus weaing lenses is not that bad.</p>
<p>it was a smartass response to a serious question and you know it...you can try to justify your answer anyway you want.</p>
<p>This was not justification...rather evidence to what you were asking and implied as a concern to be answered. </p>
<p>End of discussion.</p>
<p>Well then I guess you misunderstood me</p>
<p>some people........</p>
<p>Everyone...just take a chill pill.</p>
<p>kunfused...very nice stats. && yes the ACT score of 28..is very decent. Don't worry too much about it. Since you go to school in Texas..I would suggest that you look at schools there--you will receive better financial aid. </p>
<p>What major/field are you planning to do?</p>
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<p>Better in-state tuition does not constitute better financial aid.</p>
<p>I was referring to "financial aid" as in lower tuition fees. Lol. nspeds, thanks for pointing it out. Sorry for not making it clear.</p>
<p>Go where you fit the best.</p>