Anonymous wrote:Test required has caused applicants to go down at those elite places and Pinot to schools where scores aren’t required.
Anonymous wrote:Dean J said they’re up at UVA on Thursday.
Public schools with good financial aid are a great option always, but especially when people are concerned about the economy and spending.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.admissions.uga.edu/blog/2026-uga-ea-applicant-data/
The total EA application numbers are roughly 34,350, which is up approximately 13% from last year
Yowza. I'm thinking this is the trend.
Anonymous wrote:Test required has caused applicants to go down at those elite places and Pinot to schools where scores aren’t required.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Reading this article, I am shocked that only 14k of the 20k OOS applicants have above a 1310 SAT when the average GPA was a 3.92 by their calculation.
My kid has a 1410 and I was told they were basically cooked at Georgia (but loved the school and wanted to try).
I mean less than 1/4 OOS applicants get in, why are you surprised that they in fact do not have the credentials to be sure they'll get in, given that we expect that pool of applicants mostly to, in fact, not get in?
Anonymous wrote:Reading this article, I am shocked that only 14k of the 20k OOS applicants have above a 1310 SAT when the average GPA was a 3.92 by their calculation.
My kid has a 1410 and I was told they were basically cooked at Georgia (but loved the school and wanted to try).
Anonymous wrote:At one school…
Anonymous wrote:At one school…