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[quote=Anonymous]For state public flagship universities that require significant in state enrollment ie UNC, UT Austin, to some extent UVA and VAtech, the in state stats are lower than out of state. In order to have a large instate enrollment lower stats are getting accepted and enrolled compared to out state students who are much higher in quality. For these out of state students the classes might be too easy for form. This is why the southern public schools are offering so much merit to out of state to bring in smart kids and entice them with honors college. If you go to in state, it’s likely to be high school 2.0[/quote]
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