UT Austin thoughts?

Anonymous
Seems like a good school.

Is it closer to Berkeley or Michigan level of schools?

Or closer to UF, UCSB, UCSD, UIUC?
Anonymous
The likelihood of your kid getting in is very slim.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The likelihood of your kid getting in is very slim.


That’s with any of the schools I listed though.
Anonymous
UT is in the same group as the second list of schools.

Berkeley/Michigan are in their own league.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:UT is in the same group as the second list of schools.

Berkeley/Michigan are in their own league.


ok lets be real

Cal is in its own league

UT-A has markedly narrowed if not closed the gap with Michigan

tbh UT-Austin is a better overall experience than Michigan
Anonymous
Cal is in a league of its own, and is in the most amazing place to be an undergrad of these three. Mich and Texas are both very good academically, but Texas has Mich beat by a mile in terms of a fun place to go to college. None of that ridiculous weather to deal with but all the fun sports and college town vibe. Plus, it's in the state capital and a thriving business community.
Anonymous
So hard to get in. Ask once you get in.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:UT is in the same group as the second list of schools.

Berkeley/Michigan are in their own league.


ok lets be real

Cal is in its own league

UT-A has markedly narrowed if not closed the gap with Michigan

tbh UT-Austin is a better overall experience than Michigan



Let’s get real here.

First off,Wisconsin isn’t elite. Saying that the top three publics are Berkeley, Michigan, and UCLA. Texas won’t be at Michigans overall level until they get rid of their top 6% instate high school acceptance. In the meantime, they still have to pass UNC, UVA, UCD, UCSD, and Florida to get to that elite level. Saying that UT-Austin is a better experience than Michigan is completely subjective, particularly for those students who have absolutely no desire to live in Texas.
Anonymous
I have heard that is in an incredibly fun school experience.
Anonymous
Florida? Whatever.
Anonymous
I wouldn’t spend a dollar in the state of Texas.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The likelihood of your kid getting in is very slim.


That’s with any of the schools I listed though.


but they mean the kess than 10% OOS
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t spend a dollar in the state of Texas.


DING DING DING DING!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn’t spend a dollar in the state of Texas.


LOL. Hear hear!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:UT is in the same group as the second list of schools.

Berkeley/Michigan are in their own league.


ok lets be real

Cal is in its own league

UT-A has markedly narrowed if not closed the gap with Michigan

tbh UT-Austin is a better overall experience than Michigan



Let’s get real here.

First off,Wisconsin isn’t elite. Saying that the top three publics are Berkeley, Michigan, and UCLA. Texas won’t be at Michigans overall level until they get rid of their top 6% instate high school acceptance. In the meantime, they still have to pass UNC, UVA, UCD, UCSD, and Florida to get to that elite level. Saying that UT-Austin is a better experience than Michigan is completely subjective, particularly for those students who have absolutely no desire to live in Texas.


You are the only person in this thread who even mentioned wisconsin, you insane anti-Wisconsin troll.
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