Weak troll attempt. You couldn’t be more wrong. https://www.admissions.uga.edu/blog/2026-ea-totals-and-out-of-state-international-decisions/ |
| Kid is in and absolutely thrilled! |
OK, Booster. CDS 24-25 says 32 is 75%. Also, this is the first year w/ test req, so that would have been TO. |
75% for SAT is 1470. Def not Ivy level |
Wrong. UGA has required the SAT for years and you’re citing outdated info. The only thing that matters for DC kids is this year’s OOS pool. Why are you trolling? You look dumb when you post things that are inaccurate. |
It’s a public university. They have obligations to their in-state applicants over OOS. Why is this hard for people to understand. 80% in state is the requirement |
Nope. 75% for OOS EA is 1510. https://www.admissions.uga.edu/blog/2026-ea-totals-and-out-of-state-international-decisions/ |
| The most impressive stat is 10-15 AP’s for the mid 50%. 9AP’s and you’re below average, ouch. That’s public Ivy material. |
The enrolled numbers are always much lower, a lot of deferrals will turn into acceptances. |
This must be your first rodeo, UGA is known to have high stats for EA round acceptances, but gets lower for RD and lower still for enrolled. |
| DC rejected. |
Isn’t that the point of ED, to commit to the school? |
It’s ea. |
| UGA is a very hard admit out of state. It’s not about yield protection. They have one of the most transparent application processes. Look up the admissions blog. You need to recalculate your GPA to the UGA GPA also not what is on your transcript. |
That’s the way most colleges work, sweetie. UGA is a fun school with high stat kids. Athens is a blast. If it’s not for you that’s fine. Time for you to move on. |