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Looking for info on hardest colleges to get into in Tennessee. Help needed!

Hey everyone, I'm a high school junior living in Tennessee. I want to know which colleges here are the toughest to get into so I can work out my plan. Anyone has any insights or links to useful resources on this? Thanks!

3 months ago

Hello there! I understand you're seeking to plot a strategic plan for your college applications. Here are a few universities in Tennessee known for being quite selective:

1. Vanderbilt University: As one of the top ranked universities in the nation, Vanderbilt boasts a very low acceptance rate. In 2023, the acceptance rate was 6.3%, making it the most competitive university in Tennessee.

2. Rhodes College: Known for its rigorous liberal arts and sciences curriculum, Rhodes College also has a relatively low acceptance rate at 49% (as of 2023).

3. Sewanee: The University of the South: A liberal arts school, Sewanee had an acceptance rate of 50% in 2023, but it's worth noting that the average ACT/SAT score of admitted students is typically quite high.

Remember, while college admissions can be quite competitive, the aim isn't just to get into a highly selective school but to find a school that'll be a good fit for your interests, career goals, and personality. Immerse yourself in the school's culture, opportunities, and resources by visiting the campuses if you can, understanding their mission and values, and speaking to current students or alumni.

Regarding resources to look more in-depth at each college, sites like CollegeVine, U.S. News, and College Data can provide comprehensive profiles on these universities. That said, the school's official websites will always have the most current information.

Also, working on enhancing your GPA, standardized test scores (if the school isn't test-blind), and getting involved in leadership positions or in-depth initiatives in extracurricular activities related to your interests will make your profile more competitive. Good luck with your planning and research!

3 months ago

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