HOW HARD IS IT TO GET INTO OLE MISS?

Anonymous
Why would you pay OOS for a kid to to to Ole Miss? I can see doing it for Michigan, California, UNC, etc. but OLE MISS?! I think not.

If he wants a big state school, just go with your state's flagship.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Oh, OP. You've pretty much failed as a parent if your son wants to go to Ole Miss.


+1

I think any school that uses a Nazi flag (or whatever) and is proud of it, really isn't somewhere I'd allow my child to go.


So much ignorance. This is the Ole Miss flag-

http://www.amazon.com/University-Mississippi-Miss-Rebels-House/dp/B004TLB7GC

Not seeing the "Nazi" connection. The old Rebel flag has been banned from the stadium for a very long time.

Psst- The University has a very diverse student population and has received numerous national awards for its work in race relations.


You mean the Rebels? Um.....yeah.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why would you pay OOS for a kid to to to Ole Miss? I can see doing it for Michigan, California, UNC, etc. but OLE MISS?! I think not.

If he wants a big state school, just go with your state's flagship.


Pun intended?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would you pay OOS for a kid to to to Ole Miss? I can see doing it for Michigan, California, UNC, etc. but OLE MISS?! I think not.

If he wants a big state school, just go with your state's flagship.


Pun intended?


Huh?
Anonymous
Two Ole Miss Students were going to Starkville to beat up a guy named Clarence because he had stolen one of their girlfriends. The two guys come to a bridge that has a big sign on it which reads "Clearance 8 feet 10 inches". When they saw this the turned around and floored it all the way back to Oxford.
Anonymous
To answer OP's question: Not very, apparently. But why would you want to?
Anonymous
OP WHY ARE YOU YELLING AT ME???
Anonymous
The "hotty toddy" poster causes me to worry that your son would not get a very good education at Ole Miss.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why would you pay OOS for a kid to to to Ole Miss? I can see doing it for Michigan, California, UNC, etc. but OLE MISS?! I think not.
If he wants a big state school, just go with your state's flagship.

Really because all deserving students are accepted to UVA/W&M/VT and UMD. . . . Oh, wait.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why would you pay OOS for a kid to to to Ole Miss? I can see doing it for Michigan, California, UNC, etc. but OLE MISS?! I think not.
If he wants a big state school, just go with your state's flagship.

Really because all deserving students are accepted to UVA/W&M/VT and UMD. . . . Oh, wait.


Exactly. Getting into instate flagships in the mid atlantic area is increasingly difficult, and private schools are 50-60k per year. High end publics like Michigan, UCLA, and UCB are pushing 50 thousand for OOS. Ole Miss and some other southeastern schools that have name recognition due to sports have really low OOS tuition and are offering generous aid on top of that, so naturally there's the interest.
Anonymous
Any local grad from this area would like be an honors grad from Ole Miss. That might mean something if you want to stay in Mississippi. But if you plan to come back here, UMBC, GMU or VCU would be better options.
Anonymous
To be honest though, I think most people on this board would be ashamed to admit they had any idea how difficult it was to get into Ole Miss
Anonymous
I went to a high school in Louisiana that sent a huge number of students to OM. I didn't think it was very hard to get into. For the record, the school I went to was even easier to get in, but I digress. That said, there is a lot of racism still in the deep south. It's just true. Nothing against OM but I still get nervous when I go home to visit. It just seems less civilized. Racism is more open and accepted. Segregation is everywhere. People knowing their "place" is important. There is a lot not to like about the deep south and if OP's child was raised in this area, it might be a shock to his sensibilities.
Anonymous
Didn't John Grisham go there? He seems to be doing fine. So many different paths to a good life.
Anonymous
and Stephen King went to University of Maine, so I suppose that's an academic powerhouse too?
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