<p>a UC and SDSU; maybe BU.</p>
<p>UVA(I'm in-state)
UW-Madison
UMich-ann arbor(i attended their summer program)</p>
<p>UMCP (In-state)
UPitt
Tulane</p>
<p>U of MN and Concordia-Moorhead (both in-state)</p>
<p>Texas A&M
Oaklahoma University</p>
<p>Umich
(my school has a near 85%-90% accepetance rate...outof state)</p>
<p>Mahras you dont mean ann abhor do u?</p>
<p>yes ann arbor. Class of 2003 had I think 60 acceptances out of 70 or 80 applicants. </p>
<p>I made a mistake actually I am class of 2007 :o</p>
<p>BC, Madison</p>
<p>UCSD and UCI probably</p>
<p>chap, ithaca</p>
<p>Harvard, Yale, and prob. Princeton</p>
<p>UMich Ann Arbor (in state and my school sends at least 50 there every year)</p>
<p>maybe Carnegie Mellon</p>
<p>WOW i really thought ann arbor was a tough school to get in -<em>-. Since their average GPA is like a 3.8 UW which is pretty good -</em>-.</p>
<p>it is hard to get into, sam. keep in mind that these ppl either dont know what theyre talking about or there stats are so high, they're right. after all, it's cc, not exactly your average smart kids.</p>
<p>SMU (double legacy) and UT Austin (top 10%)</p>
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<p>It's quite a bit easier for instate residents. Good stats almost always get you in in that situation. Besides, if you apply early enough, should something happen, there's plenty of time for an MSU or other state school app.</p>
<p>ISU Engineering. My bro goes there so I would have to be rejected from just about everywhere else I apply. I am in-state.</p>
<p>Max Fischer: I'm applying to Oxford and the Sorbonne. Harvard's my safety.</p>
<p>NYU, USC, Carnegie Mellon</p>