What’s the deal with TN?

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Anonymous wrote:DD 3.5 W was denied but offered Fall 2027 admit. 🙄. Thankfully she has other options.


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.


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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People like the PP enjoy living in their airtight echo chambers. God forbid others have different opinions.


My DS will be attending a NE private that is socioeconomically diverse with international students from all over the world. He will encounter a wider variety of cultures, opinions and lifestyles than he would at a SEC school with the possible exceptions of UGA and Florida.


What percentage of students at your kid’s school are Black? How about the state in which the college is located? I’ll be waiting.
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I have no idea what TN means, or UTK.

And yet my oldest is in college already!

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My son was deferred. I’m not sure if he was offered a 2027 spot but I’ll need to clarify. Were some deferred while some offered a later start? Is later start a denial vs deferred? It’s not a top choice for my son luckily.
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Anonymous wrote:I have no idea what TN means, or UTK.

And yet my oldest is in college already!


TN is the abbreviation for Tennessee
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Anonymous wrote:DS was admitted too, but heard from a family member that attends that after freshman year most classes are online. I don’t want to pay out of state tuition for online classes.


That is not accurate.

Parent of UTK student
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Anonymous wrote:DD 3.5 W was denied but offered Fall 2027 admit. 🙄. Thankfully she has other options.


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.


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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People like the PP enjoy living in their airtight echo chambers. God forbid others have different opinions.


You also described every single MAGA person today and of course had to bring "God" into it.


Oh wow. You actually think the expression "god forbid" is... "bring God into it". It's an expression that normal people use. Which I guess explains your ridiculous reaction.
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Anonymous wrote:DD 3.5 W was denied but offered Fall 2027 admit. 🙄. Thankfully she has other options.


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.


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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People like the PP enjoy living in their airtight echo chambers. God forbid others have different opinions.


My DS will be attending a NE private that is socioeconomically diverse with international students from all over the world. He will encounter a wider variety of cultures, opinions and lifestyles than he would at a SEC school with the possible exceptions of UGA and Florida.


Highly, highly doubt it. But do continue telling yourself this fiction.
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Anonymous wrote:UTK is an ugly campus. Right up there with OSU. But they have rabid football culture!


Tennesse is actually a very pretty campus.

Most of it is uphill both ways, nestled in the mountains, so if walking stairs and hills aren't your thing then I understand seeing the campus so negatively.

My kid was deferred.

They looked up the stats today, and saw that the average out of state admit was over a 4.0 this year. They are below a 4.0. Upset at first, but seeing the cut off they are less upset about the deferral.

If you look at UTs social media, it appears that they admitted fewer out of state kids compared to the past couple of years, just based on the comments and stories. There are far fewer "yay, I'm heading to Rocky Top" comments and stories on their out of state admittance post.
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Anonymous wrote: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.


UTK has become very popular, OP, mostly due to sports. There is a HUGE difference between the average out-of-state student vs the average in-state student because TN has one of those "guaranteed admission" programs and the criteria are not that high. I respect state schools making efforts to serve their own population but personally I don't see the appeal for an out-of-state student.
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I didn't realize it had become so competitive for out of state. Try 'Bama, LSU, UK, Ole' Miss, for those applying next year wanting a somewhat similar SEC experience.
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Anonymous wrote:DD 3.5 W was denied but offered Fall 2027 admit. 🙄. Thankfully she has other options.


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.


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.


+1
People like the PP enjoy living in their airtight echo chambers. God forbid others have different opinions.


My DS will be attending a NE private that is socioeconomically diverse with international students from all over the world. He will encounter a wider variety of cultures, opinions and lifestyles than he would at a SEC school with the possible exceptions of UGA and Florida.


What percentage of students at your kid’s school are Black? How about the state in which the college is located? I’ll be waiting.


Not the PP but UTK is 5% black. I'm not sure that's exactly a flex. Especially considering TN is 17% black.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DD 3.5 W was denied but offered Fall 2027 admit. 🙄. Thankfully she has other options.


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.


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.


+1
People like the PP enjoy living in their airtight echo chambers. God forbid others have different opinions.


My DS will be attending a NE private that is socioeconomically diverse with international students from all over the world. He will encounter a wider variety of cultures, opinions and lifestyles than he would at a SEC school with the possible exceptions of UGA and Florida.


What percentage of students at your kid’s school are Black? How about the state in which the college is located? I’ll be waiting.


Not the PP but UTK is 5% black. I'm not sure that's exactly a flex. Especially considering TN is 17% black.


So you’re saying the state of TN has a higher Black percentage than Mass? How interesting!
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Interesting information about the University of Tennessee at Knoxville (UTK). Thank you OP for starting this thread.

I do understand why many are confused by the standards for non-residents and, somewhat, by the popularity of UTK. Not sure that UTK will become & remain a hot school. Probably temporary because of the upcoming decline in applicants nationwide due to declining number of US high school graduates and due to declining number of foreign applicants in the current political climate (anti-immigrant).

UTK has the benefit of its setting adjacent to the naturally beautiful Smoky Mountains.

Too much pressure, and fear, on current college applicants to get an acceptance as many share their stories of high stats kids receiving unexpected rejections.

Fun campus in an interesting location for outdoorsy types.

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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:DD 3.5 W was denied but offered Fall 2027 admit. 🙄. Thankfully she has other options.


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.


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.


+1
People like the PP enjoy living in their airtight echo chambers. God forbid others have different opinions.


My DS will be attending a NE private that is socioeconomically diverse with international students from all over the world. He will encounter a wider variety of cultures, opinions and lifestyles than he would at a SEC school with the possible exceptions of UGA and Florida.


What percentage of students at your kid’s school are Black? How about the state in which the college is located? I’ll be waiting.


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My kids both opted for SEC/southern schools that I’m quite confident are far more diverse both racially, culturally, socioeconomically, and politically than the pp’s small NE private bubble where everyone looks, talks, and thinks alike.
Their parents might as well homeschool them since they clearly aren’t interested in having their 18 year old actually broaden their horizon, live and work among people from all walks of life, challenge their opinions, and (gasp!) be open to discovering that at the end of the day most of us have far more in common (think: our humanity, goals, and morals) and are far more than any political label.

Re: TN - Like Clemson, Auburn, and many other southern schools, TN quickly became very popular. The sudden and dramatic influx of applications (including tons of smart kids from the DC metro area and east coast looking for merit dollars and a fun college experience) allow the school to be more selective. Just a handful of years ago these schools were safety schools, and now kids with great stats are being deferred.

If you want to get ahead of this, the new schools throwing big money at kids from our DC area are Ole Miss, LSU, KY, and Bama. I know kids on full rides at these schools who will go onto med school and law school. Their parents are thrilled to have money available for grad school, and their kids will likely have an edge when they apply when coming from schools that aren’t the typical feeders—and when their essays, internships, volunteer work, etc. demonstrate a unique and well-rounded life experience.

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Anonymous wrote:I didn't realize it had become so competitive for out of state. Try 'Bama, LSU, UK, Ole' Miss, for those applying next year wanting a somewhat similar SEC experience.


Bama and Ole Miss have better campuses, college towns, and networking opportunities than TN.

LSU had too many students who accepted last year that they were housing groups of kids in buildings/rooms that weren’t actual dorms.

KY is throwing money at kids…desperately trying to make fetch happen.
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