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The Toughest School to Get Into?

Filed in archive College Admissions by Greg Cruey on March 15, 2008

If you guessed Harvard, you were right.

The Princeton Review ranked Harvard as the toughest school to get into in its 2008 edition.

Seven of the eight toughest schools to get into where in the Ivy League. After Harvard comes Princeton, then MIT and Yalelinks. Stanford, in the PAC-10, ranks fifth. Then it's Brown, Columbia, and Penn. Washington University in St. Louis and Cal Tech round out the top ten. Duke, Dartmouth and georgetown also ranked in the top 20.

Harvard in the snow... - by dsearl


The Princeton Review doesn't keep of list of the easiest schools to get into because because of the number of "open enrollment" colleges that accept all students from within their state if they graduated high school.


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