The Most Difficult U.S. Universities To Get Into – College Tuition Isn’t The Trouble

Published on 11/16/2017
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Harvard University

Synonymous with excellence and prestige in higher education, Harvard is the oldest of its kind in America. There’s a huge list of alumni that have made an impact on our society. Let’s mention just a few: Barack Obama (yes again), Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, Natalie Portman and Matt Damon (Will?). Only 6% of candidates succeed in becoming students. Now, did you know that Harvard houses the largest private and academic library system in the world? Right?!

Harvard University

Harvard University

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Stanford University

There are a few factors that will determine whether you’re accepted to study here or not. One – you must be a unicorn! Not really, but if you’re one of the 4.7% who DO get in, perhaps you’ll start to feel like one. Tiger Woods and Reese Witherspoon felt that way when they attended this Ivy League college, or at least we suppose they did. The best cardiovascular surgeon, Cristina Yang graduated top of her class at this prestigious institute.

Stanford University

Stanford University

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