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I agree with @cheeeer93.. Apply to the for sure college, the reach college and then a mix in between. I don't recommend more than 10 but definitely more than 3.
The out of state waiver is very difficult to obtain in some states. Oregon and California are examples of next to impossible. So check out the out the out of state waiver rules before you apply if money is a consideration and you are not sure you can obtain financial aid.
Remember you can change your mind and transfer later if you don't like your first choice. Be greatful for options. Many dont have them.
Good luck!
The out of state waiver is very difficult to obtain in some states. Oregon and California are examples of next to impossible. So check out the out the out of state waiver rules before you apply if money is a consideration and you are not sure you can obtain financial aid.
Remember you can change your mind and transfer later if you don't like your first choice. Be greatful for options. Many dont have them.
Good luck!