hajohn Posted March 7, 2011 Posted March 7, 2011 Hello, I was wondering if anyone knew the acceptance rates to NC State, University of South Carolina (Columbia), or University of Kentucky? I've tried to find info on the internet but not sure how up to date some of the stats are. Trying to figure out my chances of getting in and getting antsy waiting to hear from the schools! Thanks everyone!
Devyn Posted March 7, 2011 Posted March 7, 2011 its really hard to find these stats, trust me I have looked! Really the requirements of the program is all you will find. You can ask past "acceptance-ies" their stats....if you find somewhere the does show this! Let us know!
hajohn Posted March 8, 2011 Author Posted March 8, 2011 its really hard to find these stats, trust me I have looked! Really the requirements of the program is all you will find. You can ask past "acceptance-ies" their stats....if you find somewhere the does show this! Let us know! Aw, I wish they weren't so difficult to find! Thanks for the advice though, I appreciate it!
MSW11 Posted March 9, 2011 Posted March 9, 2011 Call and ask. When I was looking into programs, I must have called just about every one of them with the same questions. I had no problem getting this information over the phone from the person who picked up. I think a lot of programs are open to sharing a lot of these statistics. I also asked about diversity, whether they admit by concentration, competitiveness for scholarships, etc. They seemed willing to share. The majority of the larger programs that I called seemed close to 50% acceptance from what I remember. Hello, I was wondering if anyone knew the acceptance rates to NC State, University of South Carolina (Columbia), or University of Kentucky? I've tried to find info on the internet but not sure how up to date some of the stats are. Trying to figure out my chances of getting in and getting antsy waiting to hear from the schools! Thanks everyone!
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