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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s not hard to get into UGA, perhaps your school isn’t seen as very good.[/quote] That's not true for OOS.[/quote] OOS rate is 25 percent, still not super low. Obviously oos stats included in the average SAT number. On the other hand, UNC is ridiculously hard to get into OOS, with an acceptance rate around 8 percent.[/quote] UGA is more competitive than most state flagships and apps are up again so this year’s stats will likely be higher along with a lower acceptance rate. UGA is much closer to UNC than say, Alabama. UGA is obviously hot right now. What’s your problem?[/quote] Why are you so defensive? It’s objectively competitive but not super competitive. Just look at GA Tech, which accepts only 10 percent OOS. That’s in the same league as UNC in terms of OOS competitiveness. Or UVA, with a 15 percent OOS acceptance rate despite taking almost 40 percent of the class from OOS, UGA isn’t in the same tier as the other three, despite your claim its “ hot.” I’m a bit skeptical as no one from our private even applies but the other three are popular.[/quote] Georgia Tech last cycle was 9% OOS acceptance rate. Close enough :)[/quote]
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