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Rutgers University - New Brunswick

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Tips mention: Interview (0), ACT/SAT (29), Grades (34), Sports/Extracurriculars (11), College Essay (14)
I found Rutgers easy to get in toAug 06 2003Computer Engineering
I found Rutgers easy to get in to. It was my safety school so I really didn't do much at all. Just got the paperwork in order and sent it in. They have rolling admissions though which is nice - the earlier you apply, the better your chances.
SAT: 1280 Female
Easy for instate, admission seems to be based solelyJul 11 2003Computer Science
Easy for instate, admission seems to be based solely on SAT scores and class rank. Also, lots of money given depending on SAT scores and class rank.
SAT: 1300 Female
Do well on the SATsJun 16 2003Economics
Do well on the SATs. Be a Blaustein Scholar, for NJ residents. Other than that, no idea. I did not initially go to Rutgers, but instead a well known Engineering school that shall remain nameless.
SAT: 1450 Male
Study for your SAts, get good teacher recommendations---DON'T takeJun 15 2003History/Histories (art history/etc.)
Study for your SAts, get good teacher recommendations---DON'T take it for granted being an in-state student, it's not as easy as you think to get in!
SAT: 1170 Female
All you have to do is be able toJun 05 2003English
All you have to do is be able to walk and chew gum at the same time. There are no admissions standards, anyone can get in. All the top kids spend the first month telling each other where they really wanted to go to school instead, RU is just a safety school. Its not a bad school for people who hate going to school, just for anyone who wants to learn and think and be around other bright kids.
SAT: 1480 Female
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