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- About Washington State University - College Confidential Forums
Washington State University 📍 Pullman, WA • 4-year Public • Acceptance Rate 85% Washington State University is a public university in Pullman, Washington Washington State was founded in 1890 and enrolls 30,919 students Quick Facts Total Enrollment 30,919 Campus Setting town Admission rate 85% Tuition and fees In State $12,997 Out-of-State $29,073 Paying For College See The Official
- Washington State University - College Confidential Forums
About Washington State University 4: 84: June 2, 2025 Washington State Class of 2029 Official Thread 1: 121:
- Things about WSU you might wanna know - Washington State University . . .
Washington State University da_mad_cow April 6, 2008, 11:48am 1 <p>Let’s start with… dorms!!! I dont
- Western Washington vs. Washington State?? - Western Washington . . .
I got rejected from UW Seattle, which was my #1 choice :’( Fortunately, I got accepted to WWU WSU as well, and now it’s just a matter of deciding which one to choose to attend I’m leaning more towards WWU, but it’s still a possibility I could choose WSU Does anybody have any input? Or any pros cons on the two schools? Please be as detailed as possible That would be greatly
- University of Idaho vs Washington State University? - College Search . . .
Discusses choosing between University of Idaho and Washington State University for a Political Science major aiming for law school
- Student with excellent stats [3. 98 GPA] waitlisted at “safety” schools . . .
But there are still great in-state options Washington State, UW-Tacoma, UW-Bothell, and Western Washington are great schools, too! Even those non-flagship schools are “better” than many state’s flagships! Washington kids are, overall, very lucky to have the options they have, even if they don’t get into UW-Seattle
- ASU vs University of Washington? - Arizona State University - College . . .
The cost for my first year (living on campus, in state) would be around $12,000 (maybe less) for the first year after my financial aid I also have a college savings fund that will cut that down considerably At University of Washington, I was accepted as pre-engineering and it would cost me $45,000 for the first year
- Pre-Med schools in Washington (state) - College Confidential Forums
It is a very large public university with great research opportunities Since it’s associated with one of the best medical schools in the area (University of Washington School of Medicine or UWSOM) I thought that attending there as an undergrad would lead to a more straight-forward path to medical school
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