Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of the folks on here bashing Georgia have kids that didn't get in.
It is hard to get into, It's a great school, it's the second best college town next to Boulder.
Go Dawgs
Great college town. Blows away College Park and Charlottesville in that category.
Love Athens. Love Boulder. Like Charlottesville a lot. Madison crushes them all, though. (I can see a skier preferring Boulder, of course, but town-for-town, it's no contest.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of the folks on here bashing Georgia have kids that didn't get in.
It is hard to get into, It's a great school, it's the second best college town next to Boulder.
Go Dawgs
Great college town. Blows away College Park and Charlottesville in that category.
Love Athens. Love Boulder. Like Charlottesville a lot. Madison crushes them all, though. (I can see a skier preferring Boulder, of course, but town-for-town, it's no contest.)
You're reminding me that my nephew was rejected at top choice W and heading to UGA (and trying to convince himself that Athens will be ok, even though he loved Madison).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:daughter rejected: 4.0 GPA, 1360 SAT, Hospital Volunteer, etc.
No feedback on why she was rejected.
My impression of UGA is that her grades/scores would have more than gained her entry a few years ago.
My brother went pre-med there and my sister did graduate accounting there. Neither of them had a 4.0 or that high an SAT so I don't understand what has changed.
One big change is Hope and Zell scholarships keep high performing kids instate. That has raised the bar for acceptance and also the caliber of students applying, just makes it a more difficult admit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of the folks on here bashing Georgia have kids that didn't get in.
It is hard to get into, It's a great school, it's the second best college town next to Boulder.
Go Dawgs
Great college town. Blows away College Park and Charlottesville in that category.
Love Athens. Love Boulder. Like Charlottesville a lot. Madison crushes them all, though. (I can see a skier preferring Boulder, of course, but town-for-town, it's no contest.)
Anonymous wrote:daughter rejected: 4.0 GPA, 1360 SAT, Hospital Volunteer, etc.
No feedback on why she was rejected.
My impression of UGA is that her grades/scores would have more than gained her entry a few years ago.
My brother went pre-med there and my sister did graduate accounting there. Neither of them had a 4.0 or that high an SAT so I don't understand what has changed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most public universities won’t lower themselves by offering ED.
Of course UVA is an exception
But UVA is better than GT and UGA.
It is absolutely not better than GT. You all seriously underestimate these schools.
GT is only good at engineering and some STEM. UVA is better for almost everything else.
GT doesn’t offer “everything else” and they are better at everything they do offer. UVA is a great school but no one can seriously claim that it’s “better than GT.” They are different kinds of schools and GT is one of the best at what they do.
As a UVA grad I completely agree. GT is one of the absolute best for CS and Engineering.
But not for liberal arts and humanities which is the largest College (population of students) at UVA so you are comparing apples to oranges
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most public universities won’t lower themselves by offering ED.
Of course UVA is an exception
But UVA is better than GT and UGA.
It is absolutely not better than GT. You all seriously underestimate these schools.
GT is only good at engineering and some STEM. UVA is better for almost everything else.
GT doesn’t offer “everything else” and they are better at everything they do offer. UVA is a great school but no one can seriously claim that it’s “better than GT.” They are different kinds of schools and GT is one of the best at what they do.
As a UVA grad I completely agree. GT is one of the absolute best for CS and Engineering.
But not for liberal arts and humanities which is the largest College (population of students) at UVA so you are comparing apples to oranges
Anonymous wrote:daughter rejected: 4.0 GPA, 1360 SAT, Hospital Volunteer, etc.
No feedback on why she was rejected.
My impression of UGA is that her grades/scores would have more than gained her entry a few years ago.
My brother went pre-med there and my sister did graduate accounting there. Neither of them had a 4.0 or that high an SAT so I don't understand what has changed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why must Emory supporters infiltrate every thread and try to make it about them? It’s so tiresome.
half the people who say they go to Emory are actually at the Oxford Campus.
That would be because they are. Oxford College and Emory College are both campuses of Emory University.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most of the folks on here bashing Georgia have kids that didn't get in.
It is hard to get into, It's a great school, it's the second best college town next to Boulder.
Go Dawgs
Great college town. Blows away College Park and Charlottesville in that category.
Anonymous wrote:Most of the folks on here bashing Georgia have kids that didn't get in.
It is hard to get into, It's a great school, it's the second best college town next to Boulder.
Go Dawgs
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most public universities won’t lower themselves by offering ED.
Of course UVA is an exception
But UVA is better than GT and UGA.
It is absolutely not better than GT. You all seriously underestimate these schools.
GT is only good at engineering and some STEM. UVA is better for almost everything else.
GT doesn’t offer “everything else” and they are better at everything they do offer. UVA is a great school but no one can seriously claim that it’s “better than GT.” They are different kinds of schools and GT is one of the best at what they do.
As a UVA grad I completely agree. GT is one of the absolute best for CS and Engineering.