Invitational Rankings

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Invitational Rankings

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Hey guys, I just wanted to make a thread about how invites rank in terms of difficulty so that schools can differentiate when the decide on which ones to go to. I'm not sure about division B but for division C I'd say it would be:

(hardest to easiest)
MIT
Cornell
Yale
Golden Gate (Stanford/UC Berkeley)
Rice
other universities
local high schools
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kajay0808 wrote:Hey guys, I just wanted to make a thread about how invites rank in terms of difficulty so that schools can differentiate when the decide on which ones to go to.
For Division B, I think the most competitive one would be WSU. As for Division C, it would probably be MIT.
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Not really in terms of difficulty, but quality: university invites (MIT, Yale, Cornell, the new Rice and Golden Gate) are generally very well-written and provide the best indicator of skill.
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