Clemson hard OOS??

Anonymous
In our APS school, those stats (at least SAT/ACT) show a sea of green. There is a mix between EA and RD. Perhaps some of those were deferrals. I can't speak to the GPA b/c MCPS and APS are so different.
Anonymous
USC much better for business
Anonymous
Within Target, maybe it's a Hard Target. You still have three others and the GPA stats look great.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:USC much better for business


This. Clemson is the agriculture college in SC. UofSC is better for business and way better for honors or capstone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:USC much better for business


UofSC and it's not anymore the new business school at Clemson is amazing and attracting top students and top employers.

now go back to being the little brother
Anonymous
Clemson is a little harder than UGA and UF out of state from the boy/girl nearby episcopal schools in our area. Clemson OOS is easier than UVA in state and about the same as VT in state. Clemson bridge program is super easy but the majors are very limited and it is not “real” clemson the first yr.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In our APS school, those stats (at least SAT/ACT) show a sea of green. There is a mix between EA and RD. Perhaps some of those were deferrals. I can't speak to the GPA b/c MCPS and APS are so different.


Same, all green with those test scores unless the gpa is relatively low compared to similarly-scoring, then there are some purple WL dots.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Last year: DS, white, FCPS, not first gen college student.

Applied to Clemson business school, 4.1W gpa and 1380 SAT. 710 m, 670V

Varsity athlete 4 years and captain

Deferred and then waitlisted.

Luckily accepted at 5 other schools but this one was typical of what I was hearing for popular D1 large SEC ACC and Big 10 or state schools.



Maybe white female will have an edge lol.. one can hope!
Anonymous
She should be fine, OP. Yes, it is VERY hard from out of state, but her stats are fantastic.

I would think YES from Tennessee and South Carolina, too. (Just guessing based off who got in from our suburban public last year.)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:USC much better for business


UofSC and it's not anymore the new business school at Clemson is amazing and attracting top students and top employers.

now go back to being the little brother


They got rid of the UofSC, but I usually just say U of South Carolina so as not to confuse with so cal.

It’s a great school- I have several family members there and all are enjoying their time, getting a great education and landing jobs in different fields.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:USC much better for business


UofSC and it's not anymore the new business school at Clemson is amazing and attracting top students and top employers.

now go back to being the little brother


Weird response. Everyone knows UofSC has a better reputation for business.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Uh... I would NOT send a girl from the DC area to Clemson. They boast being one of the most conservative schools in the country.


NP. Interesting. That would be a positive for us. Definitely don’t view the school being conservative as a negative.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Clemson is a little harder than UGA and UF out of state from the boy/girl nearby episcopal schools in our area. Clemson OOS is easier than UVA in state and about the same as VT in state. Clemson bridge program is super easy but the majors are very limited and it is not “real” clemson the first yr.


Looks like a Clem booster has arrived. UF and UGA are a tier above Clem.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:When I was applying to colleges, Clemson was the OOS landing spot for popular, outgoing, UMC kids who were slightly above average academically.


Me too! 30 years ago. This exactly describes the kids from my HS who went to Clemson, including a good friend of mine. I also had no idea it was a hard admit.
Anonymous
Friends of my DS got in if they agreed to the summer start, which my DS didn't want to do. And it costs something like an additional $11k.
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