Students enrolled in SEC schools from the Northeast

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Anonymous wrote:UGA was 37% acceptance rate for 2024, Clemson was 38% acceptance, and Alabama 45%- these are not huge variations
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Georgia kids who lack the grades for UGA often go to Alabama, Kentucky, or Tennessee.


Tennessee and UGA are getting pretty close. So I would just leave Alabama and Kentucky.


Tennessee's acceptance rate is a lot higher tha. Georgia's.


+1 Tennessee boosters really look bad comparing UTK to UGA
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Anonymous wrote:UGA was 37% acceptance rate for 2024, Clemson was 38% acceptance, and Alabama 45%- these are not huge variations
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Georgia kids who lack the grades for UGA often go to Alabama, Kentucky, or Tennessee.


Tennessee and UGA are getting pretty close. So I would just leave Alabama and Kentucky.


Tennessee isn’t in UGA’s tier.


It actually is. Sorry. UGA is average.


UGA is a top public university. Is Tennessee even in the top 100?


Sorry, but it's hard for me to take UGA that school when they rank #111 in such a popular STEM major like engineering (lower than Tennessee I might add) . It's a decent school but don't make it out to be more than it is. A big SEC school with a football team.
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UGA is a harder admit OOS than UTK no doubt. My own kids was rejected from
UGA but into UTK with $$$
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Anonymous wrote:UGA was 37% acceptance rate for 2024, Clemson was 38% acceptance, and Alabama 45%- these are not huge variations
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Georgia kids who lack the grades for UGA often go to Alabama, Kentucky, or Tennessee.


Tennessee and UGA are getting pretty close. So I would just leave Alabama and Kentucky.


Tennessee isn’t in UGA’s tier.


It actually is. Sorry. UGA is average.


UGA is a top public university. Is Tennessee even in the top 100?


Sorry, but it's hard for me to take UGA that school when they rank #111 in such a popular STEM major like engineering (lower than Tennessee I might add) . It's a decent school but don't make it out to be more than it is. A big SEC school with a football team.


Did your kid not get in or something? Top flagships like UGA and UVA don’t focus on engineering because GA and VA have GT and VT for STEM.
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Anonymous wrote:Nobody on our street went south. They all are in Boston/New England or Michigan or California. The two families we know that went SEC are very big drinker/golfers.


Oh on your street. So you guys are the intellectual kings. Smart kids are going where they will be happy and also where they may receive a free education on merit money down south. No one cares about Ivy anymore. It is a down brand.


No one cares about Ivy? Bwaaaaaahhhhhhh have you actually spent time on this board? lol


Yeah, the middle aged Asian dads in this site care A LOT! Especially remedial math at Harvard guy!


Can’t assume they’re Asian. Asian parent here and some of us have kids who aren’t tracked for Multivariable calculus in high school.


Some Asian parents have kids at SEC schools.


Vanderbilt is very Asian now.


All top 20s are very Asian, except maybe Notre Dame.


Is that a reason kids are moving to SEC schools?


Yes, they cant get in better schools.


This is true, check the common data sets, the students aren't elite


Why do you care where someone else’s kid goes?


I don't--people can go wherever they want. However, the narrative that competitive NE students are flocking to the SEC just isn't true.


It actually is.


Yes they are going SEC instead of WVU but it's not taking away from UMD UVA etc.
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Anonymous wrote:Nobody on our street went south. They all are in Boston/New England or Michigan or California. The two families we know that went SEC are very big drinker/golfers.


Oh on your street. So you guys are the intellectual kings. Smart kids are going where they will be happy and also where they may receive a free education on merit money down south. No one cares about Ivy anymore. It is a down brand.


No one cares about Ivy? Bwaaaaaahhhhhhh have you actually spent time on this board? lol


Yeah, the middle aged Asian dads in this site care A LOT! Especially remedial math at Harvard guy!


Can’t assume they’re Asian. Asian parent here and some of us have kids who aren’t tracked for Multivariable calculus in high school.


Some Asian parents have kids at SEC schools.


Vanderbilt is very Asian now.


All top 20s are very Asian, except maybe Notre Dame.


Is that a reason kids are moving to SEC schools?


Yes, they cant get in better schools.


This is true, check the common data sets, the students aren't elite


Why do you care where someone else’s kid goes?


I don't--people can go wherever they want. However, the narrative that competitive NE students are flocking to the SEC just isn't true.


It actually is.


Yes they are going SEC instead of WVU but it's not taking away from UMD UVA etc.


STFU
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Anonymous wrote:UGA was 37% acceptance rate for 2024, Clemson was 38% acceptance, and Alabama 45%- these are not huge variations
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Georgia kids who lack the grades for UGA often go to Alabama, Kentucky, or Tennessee.


Tennessee and UGA are getting pretty close. So I would just leave Alabama and Kentucky.


Tennessee isn’t in UGA’s tier.


It actually is. Sorry. UGA is average.


UGA is a top public university. Is Tennessee even in the top 100?


Sorry, but it's hard for me to take UGA that school when they rank #111 in such a popular STEM major like engineering (lower than Tennessee I might add) . It's a decent school but don't make it out to be more than it is. A big SEC school with a football team.


Did your kid not get in or something? Top flagships like UGA and UVA don’t focus on engineering because GA and VA have GT and VT for STEM.


Lol what a stupid take. Texas has Texas A&M yet UT at Austin is still ranked high for engineering. UCLA has Cal Tech et al. Should l go on? There are many
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Anonymous wrote:UGA was 37% acceptance rate for 2024, Clemson was 38% acceptance, and Alabama 45%- these are not huge variations
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Georgia kids who lack the grades for UGA often go to Alabama, Kentucky, or Tennessee.


Tennessee and UGA are getting pretty close. So I would just leave Alabama and Kentucky.


Tennessee isn’t in UGA’s tier.


It actually is. Sorry. UGA is average.


UGA is a top public university. Is Tennessee even in the top 100?


Sorry, but it's hard for me to take UGA that school when they rank #111 in such a popular STEM major like engineering (lower than Tennessee I might add) . It's a decent school but don't make it out to be more than it is. A big SEC school with a football team.


Did your kid not get in or something? Top flagships like UGA and UVA don’t focus on engineering because GA and VA have GT and VT for STEM.


Don’t put that evil on UVA. They rank 39th in engineering and moving up. UGA is 111!
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Anonymous wrote:Nobody on our street went south. They all are in Boston/New England or Michigan or California. The two families we know that went SEC are very big drinker/golfers.


Oh on your street. So you guys are the intellectual kings. Smart kids are going where they will be happy and also where they may receive a free education on merit money down south. No one cares about Ivy anymore. It is a down brand.


No one cares about Ivy? Bwaaaaaahhhhhhh have you actually spent time on this board? lol


Yeah, the middle aged Asian dads in this site care A LOT! Especially remedial math at Harvard guy!


Can’t assume they’re Asian. Asian parent here and some of us have kids who aren’t tracked for Multivariable calculus in high school.


Some Asian parents have kids at SEC schools.


Vanderbilt is very Asian now.


All top 20s are very Asian, except maybe Notre Dame.


Is that a reason kids are moving to SEC schools?


Yes, they cant get in better schools.


This is true, check the common data sets, the students aren't elite


Why do you care where someone else’s kid goes?


I don't--people can go wherever they want. However, the narrative that competitive NE students are flocking to the SEC just isn't true.


It actually is.


Yes they are going SEC instead of WVU but it's not taking away from UMD UVA etc.


STFU


Do you know families picking SEC over UMD and UVA
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Anonymous wrote:Nobody on our street went south. They all are in Boston/New England or Michigan or California. The two families we know that went SEC are very big drinker/golfers.


Oh on your street. So you guys are the intellectual kings. Smart kids are going where they will be happy and also where they may receive a free education on merit money down south. No one cares about Ivy anymore. It is a down brand.


No one cares about Ivy? Bwaaaaaahhhhhhh have you actually spent time on this board? lol


Yeah, the middle aged Asian dads in this site care A LOT! Especially remedial math at Harvard guy!


Can’t assume they’re Asian. Asian parent here and some of us have kids who aren’t tracked for Multivariable calculus in high school.


Some Asian parents have kids at SEC schools.


Vanderbilt is very Asian now.


All top 20s are very Asian, except maybe Notre Dame.


Is that a reason kids are moving to SEC schools?


Yes, they cant get in better schools.


This is true, check the common data sets, the students aren't elite


Why do you care where someone else’s kid goes?


I don't--people can go wherever they want. However, the narrative that competitive NE students are flocking to the SEC just isn't true.


It actually is.


Yes they are going SEC instead of WVU but it's not taking away from UMD UVA etc.


STFU


Do you know families picking SEC over UMD and UVA


My son picked Clemson over UMD. It’s not all about the rankings!!
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Anonymous wrote:Nobody on our street went south. They all are in Boston/New England or Michigan or California. The two families we know that went SEC are very big drinker/golfers.


Oh on your street. So you guys are the intellectual kings. Smart kids are going where they will be happy and also where they may receive a free education on merit money down south. No one cares about Ivy anymore. It is a down brand.


No one cares about Ivy? Bwaaaaaahhhhhhh have you actually spent time on this board? lol


Yeah, the middle aged Asian dads in this site care A LOT! Especially remedial math at Harvard guy!


Can’t assume they’re Asian. Asian parent here and some of us have kids who aren’t tracked for Multivariable calculus in high school.


Some Asian parents have kids at SEC schools.


Vanderbilt is very Asian now.


All top 20s are very Asian, except maybe Notre Dame.


Is that a reason kids are moving to SEC schools?


Yes, they cant get in better schools.


This is true, check the common data sets, the students aren't elite


Why do you care where someone else’s kid goes?


I don't--people can go wherever they want. However, the narrative that competitive NE students are flocking to the SEC just isn't true.


It actually is.


Yes they are going SEC instead of WVU but it's not taking away from UMD UVA etc.


STFU


Do you know families picking SEC over UMD and UVA


My son picked Clemson over UMD. It’s not all about the rankings!!


Clemson is ACC
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Anonymous wrote:UGA was 37% acceptance rate for 2024, Clemson was 38% acceptance, and Alabama 45%- these are not huge variations
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Georgia kids who lack the grades for UGA often go to Alabama, Kentucky, or Tennessee.


Tennessee and UGA are getting pretty close. So I would just leave Alabama and Kentucky.


Tennessee isn’t in UGA’s tier.


It actually is. Sorry. UGA is average.


UGA is a top public university. Is Tennessee even in the top 100?


Sorry, but it's hard for me to take UGA that school when they rank #111 in such a popular STEM major like engineering (lower than Tennessee I might add) . It's a decent school but don't make it out to be more than it is. A big SEC school with a football team.


Did your kid not get in or something? Top flagships like UGA and UVA don’t focus on engineering because GA and VA have GT and VT for STEM.


+1 this
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Anonymous wrote:UGA was 37% acceptance rate for 2024, Clemson was 38% acceptance, and Alabama 45%- these are not huge variations
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Georgia kids who lack the grades for UGA often go to Alabama, Kentucky, or Tennessee.


Tennessee and UGA are getting pretty close. So I would just leave Alabama and Kentucky.


Tennessee isn’t in UGA’s tier.


It actually is. Sorry. UGA is average.


UGA is a top public university. Is Tennessee even in the top 100?


Ga Texg

Sorry, but it's hard for me to take UGA that school when they rank #111 in such a popular STEM major like engineering (lower than Tennessee I might add) . It's a decent school but don't make it out to be more than it is. A big SEC school with a football team.


Did your kid not get in or something? Top flagships like UGA and UVA don’t focus on engineering because GA and VA have GT and VT for STEM.


Don’t put that evil on UVA. They rank 39th in engineering and moving up. UGA is 111!


GA Tech is higher ranked than VT
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Anonymous wrote:UGA was 37% acceptance rate for 2024, Clemson was 38% acceptance, and Alabama 45%- these are not huge variations
.


Georgia kids who lack the grades for UGA often go to Alabama, Kentucky, or Tennessee.


Tennessee and UGA are getting pretty close. So I would just leave Alabama and Kentucky.


Tennessee isn’t in UGA’s tier.


It actually is. Sorry. UGA is average.


UGA is a top public university. Is Tennessee even in the top 100?


Ga Texg

Sorry, but it's hard for me to take UGA that school when they rank #111 in such a popular STEM major like engineering (lower than Tennessee I might add) . It's a decent school but don't make it out to be more than it is. A big SEC school with a football team.


Did your kid not get in or something? Top flagships like UGA and UVA don’t focus on engineering because GA and VA have GT and VT for STEM.


Don’t put that evil on UVA. They rank 39th in engineering and moving up. UGA is 111!


GA Tech is higher ranked than VT


Thats for sure
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Anonymous wrote:UGA was 37% acceptance rate for 2024, Clemson was 38% acceptance, and Alabama 45%- these are not huge variations
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Georgia kids who lack the grades for UGA often go to Alabama, Kentucky, or Tennessee.


Tennessee and UGA are getting pretty close. So I would just leave Alabama and Kentucky.


Tennessee isn’t in UGA’s tier.


It actually is. Sorry. UGA is average.


UGA is a top public university. Is Tennessee even in the top 100?


Sorry, but it's hard for me to take UGA that school when they rank #111 in such a popular STEM major like engineering (lower than Tennessee I might add) . It's a decent school but don't make it out to be more than it is. A big SEC school with a football team.


Did your kid not get in or something? Top flagships like UGA and UVA don’t focus on engineering because GA and VA have GT and VT for STEM.


UGA not the highest ranked public university in its own state. That would be Georgia Tech. So, quite different than your UVA Virginia Tech comparison.
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