Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you daft? Look at the stats. Just look at them. And if you want to compare out of state to out of state, compare the kids getting in to GA out of state to UVA out of state.
Doesn’t compare. I’m sorry. Thats the reality.
[i]UGA seems stronger than you think. UGA OOS admitted 25% last year. Overall UGA stats were 1370-1500, 4.13-4.38.
https://www.redandblack.com/uganews/uga-maintains-competitive-admissions-and-high-retention-rate/article_667589b0-aeff-11ee-bf60-77d4b7daaa34.html
50% selectivity for in-State applicants is very high.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UVA fans are insufferable.
You seem insufferable. You do realize that there might be people with no affiliation to UVA that harbor an opinion that UVA might be a better school, right? Why is your bias that it’s simply another UVA booster? It’s almost like you’re a UGA booster acting just like what you’re maligning “UVA boosters” for.
DP. What is the basis of your argument that UVa might be a better school?
Anonymous wrote:This thread took a turn. Goes from ragging on UVA "boosters" to UGA boosters boostering like a Falcon 9. UGA might be the next Northeastern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you daft? Look at the stats. Just look at them. And if you want to compare out of state to out of state, compare the kids getting in to GA out of state to UVA out of state.
Doesn’t compare. I’m sorry. Thats the reality.
[i]UGA seems stronger than you think. UGA OOS admitted 25% last year. Overall UGA stats were 1370-1500, 4.13-4.38.
https://www.redandblack.com/uganews/uga-maintains-competitive-admissions-and-high-retention-rate/article_667589b0-aeff-11ee-bf60-77d4b7daaa34.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are different schools. UGA is a state flagship with a mission of educating a massive amount of Georgians and some out of state kids. UVA is a relatively small school cosplaying at being an ivy. I wish we had a school like UGA here. High school would be much less stressful if a kid who did well in high school knew they could get into the flagship and didn't have to stress about how many kids UVA will take from their school
Are you new here? We have plenty of schools like UGA. Ever hear of VA Tech? Or James Madison? You are just bitter that your kid can’t get into UVA. (My kid can’t either but I’m not a hater).
We don't have any schools like UGA. We have two ACC schools who aren't worth rooting for on Saturday and a Sun Belt school bleeding students with athletic fees because it's income can't support it's ambition
Troll. You just keep arguing. No one is deciding a school based on football. And if you are, well you are a moron.
+1
That poster has repeated this elsewhere. It's pretty entertaining how clueless he is.
Anonymous wrote:Are you daft? Look at the stats. Just look at them. And if you want to compare out of state to out of state, compare the kids getting in to GA out of state to UVA out of state.
Doesn’t compare. I’m sorry. Thats the reality.
Anonymous wrote:They are different schools. UGA is a state flagship with a mission of educating a massive amount of Georgians and some out of state kids. UVA is a relatively small school cosplaying at being an ivy. I wish we had a school like UGA here. High school would be much less stressful if a kid who did well in high school knew they could get into the flagship and didn't have to stress about how many kids UVA will take from their school
Anonymous wrote:I don’t have time to google. Sorry. Just look it up. Or don’t. Doesn’t change the facts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are different schools. UGA is a state flagship with a mission of educating a massive amount of Georgians and some out of state kids. UVA is a relatively small school cosplaying at being an ivy. I wish we had a school like UGA here. High school would be much less stressful if a kid who did well in high school knew they could get into the flagship and didn't have to stress about how many kids UVA will take from their school
Are you new here? We have plenty of schools like UGA. Ever hear of VA Tech? Or James Madison? You are just bitter that your kid can’t get into UVA. (My kid can’t either but I’m not a hater).
We don't have any schools like UGA. We have two ACC schools who aren't worth rooting for on Saturday and a Sun Belt school bleeding students with athletic fees because it's income can't support it's ambition
Troll. You just keep arguing. No one is deciding a school based on football. And if you are, well you are a moron.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, it is. It is a top ranked public. THe kids I know going there from here didn't get in to UVA. So....UVA is the better academic school. However, you can get a terrific education at both. Also, Georgia is heavily heavily in state...so touch more regional, if you ask me. But, a great place. Let's just not let facts get in the way of a good story.
Quite true. UGA OOS from Virginia is much easier than UVA in state. UGA (and Clemson) are used as backups for the students that do not get into UVA and in many cases also do not get in to WM or VT. Scoir data from three high schools shows the difference. The CDS from the schools themselves show the students overlap but are from statistically significant different tiers of academic ranges
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I mean, it is. It is a top ranked public. THe kids I know going there from here didn't get in to UVA. So....UVA is the better academic school. However, you can get a terrific education at both. Also, Georgia is heavily heavily in state...so touch more regional, if you ask me. But, a great place. Let's just not let facts get in the way of a good story.
Quite true. UGA OOS from Virginia is much easier than UVA in state. UGA (and Clemson) are used as backups for the students that do not get into UVA and in many cases also do not get in to WM or VT. Scoir data from three high schools shows the difference. The CDS from the schools themselves show the students overlap but are from statistically significant different tiers of academic ranges
Anonymous wrote:I mean, it is. It is a top ranked public. THe kids I know going there from here didn't get in to UVA. So....UVA is the better academic school. However, you can get a terrific education at both. Also, Georgia is heavily heavily in state...so touch more regional, if you ask me. But, a great place. Let's just not let facts get in the way of a good story.
Anonymous wrote:I don’t have time to google. Sorry. Just look it up. Or don’t. Doesn’t change the facts.