my one and only safety right now is michigan state.
<p>U of Richmond, USC, Boston U</p>
<p>U of Michigan Ann Arbor</p>
<p>Ann Arbor as a SAFETY? You gotta be kidding.</p>
<p>they have a nearly 50% acceptance rate...</p>
<p>plus he might be instate, damitssam</p>
<p>Rutgers, Boston U</p>
<p>one of the UC's</p>
<p>wisconsin-madison</p>
<p>Rutgers, UMD, Boston U</p>
<p>S's is Indiana-Bloomington.</p>
<p>Louisiana Tech. I really do think that it is the best public school in my state. Plus, Louisiana has a Tuition Opportunity Program (TOPS, can't remember what the "S" is for), so that if you fulfill certain degrees of requirements, you get a certain amount of your tuition paid for. If you make a 30+ on the ACT and have a 3.5 (don't quote me on that) you get full tuition plus an $800 stipend. But you can get a 25 and have a 3.0 and get a good amount paid for. But soooo many people have taken the state up on TOPS that they're going to try to make it stricter. </p>
<p>I am so jealous of those who live in Cal, Mich, Texas, NC, and have great state schools!</p>
<p>My s's is UC Santa Cruz. I know, we're lucky out here, at least for now.</p>
<p>For sure- Michigan State, possibly Central Michigan</p>
<p>what a random thread, at any means, my safeties are Harvard, Yale, and Princenton, my matches are Oxford, Cambridge, and University of Tokyo.</p>
<p>UNC-Chapel Hill</p>
<p>maybe Philadelphia University.</p>
<p>for definite: UVermont
possibly/probably: UMD, Wisconsin-Madison</p>
<p>UT austin, Penn State main campus</p>
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<p>I'm instate, and I go to a school that sends about 60-80 people there every year. So I have some experience with that school.</p>