<p>I was wondering if I could have these schools ranked by their admissions difficulty. You can put them in a list or give individual descriptions of the difficulty.
University of Washington
Depaul
University of San Francisco
UC Davis
UC Santa Cruz
American University</p>
<p>I will give a few details that might effect their difficulty. I am a CA resident and a minority.</p>
<p>UWashington is not that competitive with OOS students...and some of my peers who did not get into UC-Davis or UC-Santa Cruz or USF, did get into American. </p>
<p>UC's tend to be more selective than UWashington, at least in the Pacific Northwest.</p>
<p>Maybe if you're focusing on percentages is American difficult to get into, but that is more a result of location and the number of applicants, rather than the quality.</p>
<p>Actually, UWashington is easier to get into the earlier you apply, for in-state and out-of-state applicants.</p>
<p>For out-of-state applicants, both UC's are more difficult to get into than UWashington. UW uses a holistic process, while the UC's are more stats driven. American is also stats driven, but is less selective that the others.</p>
<p>How is it that UW and American are at or near the top for an OOS applicant? I'm curious.</p>