College applicants is aspirantes de la unversidad in spanish.
No, actually you say "Aspirantes universitarios" or "Aplicantes universitarios"
Percent applicants admitted: 68%Source: College BoardPercent applicants admitted: 68%Source: College BoardPercent applicants admitted: 68%Source: College BoardPercent applicants admitted: 68%Source: College BoardPercent applicants admitted: 68%Source: College BoardPercent applicants admitted: 68%Source: College Board
Colegio/universitario
Fui a la universidad.
college exploration = la exploración de la universidad
Buena universidad buen colegio
Quiero ir a la universidad.
Cual colegio quieres asistir
According to the respective college or university's criteria, a 21 ACT score is required for all applicants. This allows applicants to be admitted unconditionally, which means they have to secure at least a 21 on the test in order to be considered.
"On average there are a total 2,047 applicants to Adams State College and out of those only 1,363 applicants are accepted into the school. out of those 514 on average are enrolled."
I would say Hunter has a slightly better program but if you can stay focused at City Tech you may find it easier because they accept up to 90% of applicants
Estoy estudiando en el colegio.
"Estoy en la universidad". In English, we use the term "college" to mean a university, community college, or other type of higher education. In Spanish, the term "collegio" means "secondary education" or "High School".