They're similarly selective, at any rate.Anonymous wrote:Wisco and UGA are peers.Anonymous wrote:If you can't get into Georgia in state then you ain't getting into Wisco OOS.Anonymous wrote:Those who just miss Georgia and still want a big school experience (and have the $$) go out of state - schools like Auburn, Clemson, Alabama, Tennessee, Indiana, Wisconson, FSU, etc. I'm not saying Georgia is better than all of those schools, I'm just going off what happened with my DC's friends. Georgia Southern would not be the UGA back up, if a student has other options. Also, based on what I have read here, I don't think Georgia Southern is viewed the same in the state of Georgia as JMU is in Virginia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those who just miss Georgia and still want a big school experience (and have the $$) go out of state - schools like Auburn, Clemson, Alabama, Tennessee, Indiana, Wisconson, FSU, etc. I'm not saying Georgia is better than all of those schools, I'm just going off what happened with my DC's friends. Georgia Southern would not be the UGA back up, if a student has other options. Also, based on what I have read here, I don't think Georgia Southern is viewed the same in the state of Georgia as JMU is in Virginia.
If you can't get into Georgia in state then you ain't getting into Wisco OOS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UGA=UVA
GT=VT
GA State=GMU
GA Southern=JMU
KSU=Radford
UGA 30,000 undergrads and a 50% in state acceptance rate. The quality of student who just missed UGA is not the same at the kid who just misses UVA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those who just miss Georgia and still want a big school experience (and have the $$) go out of state - schools like Auburn, Clemson, Alabama, Tennessee, Indiana, Wisconson, FSU, etc. I'm not saying Georgia is better than all of those schools, I'm just going off what happened with my DC's friends. Georgia Southern would not be the UGA back up, if a student has other options. Also, based on what I have read here, I don't think Georgia Southern is viewed the same in the state of Georgia as JMU is in Virginia.
Financially, it is. Outside of white Atlanta privates, Georgia is very, very poor and these students depend on the HOPE Scholarship.
Anonymous wrote:Those who just miss Georgia and still want a big school experience (and have the $$) go out of state - schools like Auburn, Clemson, Alabama, Tennessee, Indiana, Wisconson, FSU, etc. I'm not saying Georgia is better than all of those schools, I'm just going off what happened with my DC's friends. Georgia Southern would not be the UGA back up, if a student has other options. Also, based on what I have read here, I don't think Georgia Southern is viewed the same in the state of Georgia as JMU is in Virginia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UGA=UVA
GT=VT
GA State=GMU
GA Southern=JMU
KSU=Radford
UGA 30,000 undergrads and a 50% in state acceptance rate. The quality of student who just missed UGA is not the same at the kid who just misses UVA
Not the case for Atlanta privates and metro Atlanta top high schools.
You think good students from top Atlanta high schools are going to Georgia Southern? Auburn and Alabama are the safeties, not Georgia Southern
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Where do fun, social kids in Georgia go in state that just missed UGA?
You're right Georgia Southern, not a fit for everyone though. Can be conservative.
Kennesaw State
Georgia State
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UGA=UVA
GT=VT
GA State=GMU
GA Southern=JMU
KSU=Radford
UGA 30,000 undergrads and a 50% in state acceptance rate. The quality of student who just missed UGA is not the same at the kid who just misses UVA
Not the case for Atlanta privates and metro Atlanta top high schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UGA=UVA
GT=VT
GA State=GMU
GA Southern=JMU
KSU=Radford
UGA 30,000 undergrads and a 50% in state acceptance rate. The quality of student who just missed UGA is not the same at the kid who just misses UVA
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those who just miss Georgia and still want a big school experience (and have the $$) go out of state - schools like Auburn, Clemson, Alabama, Tennessee, Indiana, Wisconson, FSU, etc. I'm not saying Georgia is better than all of those schools, I'm just going off what happened with my DC's friends. Georgia Southern would not be the UGA back up, if a student has other options. Also, based on what I have read here, I don't think Georgia Southern is viewed the same in the state of Georgia as JMU is in Virginia.
If you can't get into Georgia in state then you ain't getting into Wisco OOS.
Anonymous wrote:UGA=UVA
GT=VT
GA State=GMU
GA Southern=JMU
KSU=Radford
Anonymous wrote:Those who just miss Georgia and still want a big school experience (and have the $$) go out of state - schools like Auburn, Clemson, Alabama, Tennessee, Indiana, Wisconson, FSU, etc. I'm not saying Georgia is better than all of those schools, I'm just going off what happened with my DC's friends. Georgia Southern would not be the UGA back up, if a student has other options. Also, based on what I have read here, I don't think Georgia Southern is viewed the same in the state of Georgia as JMU is in Virginia.
Anonymous wrote:Considering Georgia Southern is ranked #352 and JMU is ranked #124, I would say this is a bizarre comparison. Never even heard of Georgia Southern before this very odd thread.
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/georgia-southern-university-1572#:~:text=Georgia%20Southern%20University%27s%20ranking%20in%20the%202024,edition%20of%20Best%20Colleges%20is%20National%20Universities%2C%20%23352.
https://www.usnews.com/best-colleges/james-madison-university-3721