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It’s not my first choice for her so I’m not too upset but DD deferred, 3.95 weighted, 8 AP classes, very good ECs.
It’s so strange to me that TN has become so competitive. |
| Yes, my son was deferred too. So weird. I think it is a trendy school right now. |
| They have had enrollment management issues in recent years. This isn’t surprising. |
| DD 3.5 W was denied but offered Fall 2027 admit. 🙄. Thankfully she has other options. |
| Son was accepted at TN with a scholarship - 4.3 W, 33 ACT, 9 AP/DE, but surprisingly deferred at Clemson. I am hearing that there have been a lot of unexpected TN deferrals. TN does not normally defer this much. Applications are up at all these hot SEC schools which makes for a very completive incoming class. |
Did she submit a test score? |
TN requires test scores. |
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What was her test score?
I have a freshman there who is very happy. It seems as though it has gotten a lot more competitive in just one year. Hoping you get good news in the Spring. |
| UTK is an ugly campus. Right up there with OSU. But they have rabid football culture! |
So interesting about a 2027 admit offer, never heard of that! Also, the interest in southern schools from liberal DMV people is interesting, particularly because those schools tend to skew conservative. |
Are you sure? These are R1 flagships with top researchers in liberal college towns. You might want to check your bias. |
| My kid was accepted to summer semester with a 3.9 weighted and 1370 SAT. Health issues influenced their lower gpa which was explained in common app. Also got $9K in merit aid. |
I'm just saying with the TN student population, one will be forced to deal with modern day republicans, something you wouldn't need to do with so many coastal schools. |
And they will be forced to deal with modern day liberals. Which is a good thing for all concerned. WTF do you think is the purpose of college? Hint: it’s confronting new ideas, new people, and new environments, as well as learning the skills (hard and soft) that one needs to thrive. |
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Accepted here-but only $9K a year-so not enough to make it better than VA instate schools.
4.38 weighted IB student 1450SAT |