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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Eh only if my kid really really wanted to be in that state and was okay being surrounded with kids From that state. There will be nearly zero geographic diversity. [/quote] Wrong — SEC schools have large numbers of kids OOS [/quote] That’s not really true…only Alabama really does with 60% OOS. The top schools like UGA, UT and Florida don’t because they purposely restrict OOS (UGA is probably highest at 20%). The bottom tier academic schools don’t because they just aren’t particularly coveted by OOS…schools like Ole Miss and LSU are also 80%+ in state. Now 20% of these schools is a decent # of kids.[/quote] I'd bet only one SEC school has more than 30% OOS. That one is probably 90%+ and is outside all of the terms of this thread.[/quote] U Mississippi 35% in-state/63% out of state Clemson 52% in-state/46% out of state Georgia Tech 56% in-state/35% out of state [/quote] Well, the bottom two are ACC schools….[/quote]
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