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Hardest college to get accepted to in NYC?

I'm looking at colleges, and it kind of feels like a sport, trying to break down the most difficult schools to get into. Thinking about New York City specifically, does anyone know which college there has the lowest acceptance rate?

a month ago

Columbia University, a member of the prestigious Ivy league, is generally considered the hardest college to get into in New York City. With acceptance rates often fluctuating around 5%, it distinguishes itself with its highly selective admissions process.

However, remember that 'difficulty' can vary depending on an applicant's individual profile—the strength of your academic record, your standout extracurriculars, and the quality of your essays can make even the most selective of colleges accessible. Thus, one cannot purely rely on acceptance rates as a gauge of where they have the best chances of being admitted.

The Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art also has a highly competitive admissions process. They are known for their rigorous programs in architecture, art, and engineering. Their acceptance rate is slightly higher than Columbia's, often hovering around 15%.

Take note that these figures may slightly change from year to year as admissions processes and applicant pools evolve. What is consistently true across the board, though, is that these schools are looking for students who have pursued their interests with passion and dedication, excelled in their academic endeavors, and can demonstrate how they'll contribute to their campus community.

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