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UIUC admit rate - What should I expect?

Okay, so here's the deal. I'm planning on applying to UIUC, but I'm not sure how competitive it is. What's their admit rate like? Should I be super stressed, or is it manageable? Thanks for any advice or info!

10 months ago

UIUC (University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign) is a relatively competitive public university, but the level of competitiveness may vary depending on which program or major you're applying to. In recent years, the overall undergraduate admission rate has been around 45%. However, this number can be misleading, as some programs, like engineering and computer science, have significantly lower admit rates due to high demand and the strength of the programs.

It's essential to be aware of the specific program or major you're interested in and how competitive it is within the university. For example, the Grainger College of Engineering at UIUC is known for its rigorous programs, and the admit rate for certain majors, like computer science, can be as low as 20-30%.

While you should definitely do your best to present a strong application, it's also important not to get too stressed out about the admit rate. Instead, focus on showcasing your strengths, passions, and why you would make a great fit for UIUC. Make sure to highlight your extracurricular activities, demonstrate your interest in your chosen major, and write compelling essays.

Additionally, consider applying to a range of colleges, including safety, match, and reach schools, to increase your chances of getting accepted somewhere suitable for your goals and preferences. It's always good to have options, and it can make the application process a little less stressful.

Good luck with your application! Put your best foot forward and remember that you can only control the effort and quality you put into your application, not the outcome.

10 months ago

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