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Narrowing your list of schools to a manageable number may be your hardest job yet. You might benefit from a few tips and decision strategies:
- Compare the pros and cons of each school
on your list: Get your files and review your
notes to compare schools. If you haven't done it already,
you might want to make a list of pros and cons for
each school to help organize your thinking.
- Group school choices by your chance of being
admitted: Once you go through the pros and
cons, sort your files into three groups:
- Reach schoolsrepresent
an admission challenge either by cost, admission
requirements, or both.
- Mid-range schoolswhere
you're likely to get accepted, but you're not
sure.
- Safety schoolswhere you're sure to be admitted and know you can afford.
- Make your final list: Include schools
from each category on your list and rank them by preference.
Most counselors suggest including a number of reach
and mid-range schools, as well as one or two safety
schools. Give careful thought to your choices.
Applying early: If you are sure about
your school choice, you might want to consider early
admissions at that school.
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