Clemson has a considerably lower admitted student profile than W&M (from the Common Data Set): Clemson: Avg. SAT 1210-1400, 56% from top 10% of their graduating class W&M: Avg SAT 1360-1520, 82% form the top 10% of their graduating class Tech is more competitive also. So it's really academically a different type of student--the profile of where they would get into in VA is more like JMU or GMU. So I think going to Clemson sounds better than what would be their more nearby options and seems more fun. |
Clemson “too snobby”- that’s hilarious. |
| I thought Visi was a good school? Seems I was wrong… |
| 'Visi'??? Gag |
+1 Right? WTF? Time to hit up the in laws for more and more each year! |
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Clemson admits 51% of applicants, FTW. Wow, had no idea it was this high! |
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clemson made some serious budget cuts last year
https://www.greenvilleonline.com/story/news/2020/08/24/clemson-announces-employee-furloughs-pay-reductions/5623195002/ |
Why? |
| Because it's fun and they have a good football team, although not this year though |
Go on any college forum and you'll see that people have been getting decisions for a few weeks now. Schools can give an early response without explicitly having a rolling admissions policy. |
| OMG does Clemson really cost $80,000 a year out of state? |
| Clemson has always drawn kids from area privates. I graduated from AHC in the 90s and plenty of private school kids from the dc metro area headed south to Clemson. |
There's not much that PP doesn't know. |
About a great deal of things, I suspect. |
No |