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Summary of the 20 most difficult universities in the United States
Speaking of the universities with the lowest admission rate in the United States, many students may guess which ones at once. But there are many schools that many people have never heard of, but they are unexpectedly difficult to take the exam. For example, among the 20 most difficult schools in the United States, there is a mini school called Franklin W. Olin Institute of Engineering.

According to The New York Times 1997, Franklin Olin Engineering College was founded in 1997. It was founded by the F.W. Olin Foundation with a charitable investment of $200 million, which is the largest charitable investment in education in American history.

According to the latest admission rates and average admission scores published by universities, the list of the most difficult universities in the United States is as follows:

Counting the 20 most difficult universities in America;

Harvard University in Massachusetts.

Admission ratio: 5.2%

Average SAT score: 2 120-2390.

Yale University, Connecticut

Admission ratio: 6.3%

Average SAT score: 2 1 10-2380.

Princeton University, New Jersey.

Admission ratio: 6.46%

Average SAT score: 2 120-2390.

New york Columbia University.

Admission rate: 6%

Average SAT score: 2 100-2360.

California Institute of Technology, California.

Admission ratio: 7.9%

Average SAT score: 2 160-2380.

Stanford University, California

Admission ratio: 4.7%

Average SAT score: 2080-2350

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Massachusetts.

Admission rate: 7.8%

Average SAT score: 2090-2350

University of Chicago, Illinois.

Admission rate: 7.6%

Average SAT score: 2 100-2360.

Dartmouth University, New Hampshire

Admission rate: 10.5%

Average SAT score: 2030-2350

Vanderbilt University, Tennessee

Admission rate: 10.5%

Average SAT score: 2070-2330

Brown University, Rhode Island

Admission ratio: 8.49%

Average SAT score: 1990-23 10.

University of Pennsylvania.

Enrolment rate: 9.9%

Average SAT score: 2030-23 10.

Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri.

Admission rate: 16.2%

Average SAT score: 2 130-2340.

Franklin W. Olin Institute of Engineering, Massachusetts.

Admission rate: 16.9%

Average SAT score: 2 1 10-2330.

Harvey Mudd College, California

Admission rate: 18.2%

Average SAT score: 2 100-2330.

Duke University, North Carolina

Admission rate: 13.4%

Average SAT score: 2020-2300

New york Cooper Union.

Admission ratio: 7.7%

Average SAT score: 1880-2230.

Northwestern University, Illinois

Admission rate: 10.7%

Average SAT score: 2060-23 10.

Pomona College, California

Admission rate: 9. 1%

Average SAT score: 2040-23 10.

Amherst College, Massachusetts

Admission rate: 13.7%

Average SAT score: 1990-2300.