Colleges with 100% Acceptance Rates |
Colleges with 100% Acceptance Rates |
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![]() <joke> inside </joke> ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Official Member Posts: 2,283 Joined: Oct 2006 Member No: 470,590 ![]() |
QUOTE Acceptance rates can be calculated by how many students are accepted out of every 100 applicants and can represent your chances of getting in to a particular school. Low acceptance rates are common at very competitive schools, but can also be seen in smaller, often private, schools. High acceptance rates generally represent less competitive schools, or a “safe” school, but can also mean higher competition for student funding. The following schools have a 100% acceptance rate and could be added to your list of colleges as “safe” schools or fall back schools. However, just because they offer 100% acceptance, does not mean that they are not good schools. http://collegefinder.globalscholar.com/blo...ceptance-rates/ |
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![]() mercenary on call ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 926 Joined: Aug 2006 Member No: 447,606 ![]() |
Im taking a class right now out at WVUP.
It's not a good college. I'm just taking this class right now because those credits transfer to WVU in Morgantown. Or I could go to Marshall. When I went to go register for my Psych class, there were people in there that looked like they didn't know 2+2 applying for classes. so yeah. |
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