I would like to apply here because the accept rate is a 97%. The community is very settle. The education there is not much different than the others but i think the people around me can make a change.
Oregon State University
The acceptance rate is 77% and I think the people in the school can help me when i need help and i don't have to worry about any body that i shouldn't be around with. I feel like the teachers will give me respect as much as i respect them. The only thing i need to stress about is the tuition
Arkansas
The accept rate is 72% but i think i can make it because the amount of people in the college is less because of the environment. I really don't care about how the school looks i only care about how good the education is to get me a better life, And i really think this is a good college for me
Portland.
I want to go here because I feel like this college is closer to hawaii than the other colleges because i just like being close to Hawaii and not far away. The campus is really nice and i like how the teachers respect us and the people around me will be nice
Stanford University
“What matters to you, and why?”
Stanford left the essay open to interpretation for the scholars applying to the university, which is considered to be one of the most prestigious in the United States and the world.
University of Notre Dame
“By the end of the college application process, you will have probably written dozens of essays and responded to a multitude of questions. Use this opportunity to try something new.”
If you want to become one of the 8,000 undergraduates who identify as the Fighting Irish, you’ll need to plan and strategize to impress admissions officials at this private Catholic research university.
Wake Forest University
“Some say social media is superficial, with no room for expressing deep or complex ideas. We challenge you to defy these skeptics by describing yourself as fully and accurately as possible in the 140-character limit of a tweet.”
“Give us your top ten list.”
Wake Forest is a private university with its main campus located in Winston Salem, NC. The original location was in Wake Forest, hence the name. What would be on our top ten list? How about these school facts? The school has 93 percent retention rate and an 85 percent four-year graduation rate – not bad!
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