Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UGA weights AP courses but not honors or DE, so a private with not AP classes would put their kids at a disadvantage.
Our private has AP classes, so that doesn’t explain lack of interest. Michigan, UVA and UNC, the UCs, maybe Wisconsin are the hot public schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UGA weights AP courses but not honors or DE, so a private with not AP classes would put their kids at a disadvantage.
Our private has AP classes, so that doesn’t explain lack of interest. Michigan, UVA and UNC, the UCs, maybe Wisconsin are the hot public schools.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UGA weights AP courses but not honors or DE, so a private with not AP classes would put their kids at a disadvantage.
Our private has AP classes, so that doesn’t explain lack of interest. Michigan, UVA and UNC, the UCs, maybe Wisconsin are the hot public schools.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UNC can only take 8 percent of students out of state.
UGA just reflects the value of the school for in-state kids whose parents are not going to pay full freight for a private or out of state public that they would have in the past.
UNC takes 18% OOS, not 8
18 is correct, but that also includes all recruited athletes. So, the space left for non-athletes is pretty small. It's 100% lottery for OOS kids.
No, the oos acceptance rate is NOT 18 percent.
I don’t understand why people get this wrong . The freshman class at unc is 18 percent oos stidents. The oos acceptance rate is about 8 percent.
Cite?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UNC can only take 8 percent of students out of state.
UGA just reflects the value of the school for in-state kids whose parents are not going to pay full freight for a private or out of state public that they would have in the past.
UNC takes 18% OOS, not 8
18 is correct, but that also includes all recruited athletes. So, the space left for non-athletes is pretty small. It's 100% lottery for OOS kids.
No, the oos acceptance rate is NOT 18 percent.
I don’t understand why people get this wrong . The freshman class at unc is 18 percent oos stidents. The oos acceptance rate is about 8 percent.
Anonymous wrote:UGA weights AP courses but not honors or DE, so a private with not AP classes would put their kids at a disadvantage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UNC can only take 8 percent of students out of state.
UGA just reflects the value of the school for in-state kids whose parents are not going to pay full freight for a private or out of state public that they would have in the past.
UNC takes 18% OOS, not 8
18 is correct, but that also includes all recruited athletes. So, the space left for non-athletes is pretty small. It's 100% lottery for OOS kids.
No, the oos acceptance rate is NOT 18 percent.
I don’t understand why people get this wrong . The freshman class at unc is 18 percent oos stidents. The oos acceptance rate is about 8 percent.
Cite?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has UGA become the most popular SEC flagship in DC? Sure, more kids might enroll where it’s easier to get in like at U South Carolina, but in our school it seems like UGA is suddenly coveted the most.
No one applies from our private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has UGA become the most popular SEC flagship in DC? Sure, more kids might enroll where it’s easier to get in like at U South Carolina, but in our school it seems like UGA is suddenly coveted the most.
No one applies from our private.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UNC can only take 8 percent of students out of state.
UGA just reflects the value of the school for in-state kids whose parents are not going to pay full freight for a private or out of state public that they would have in the past.
UNC takes 18% OOS, not 8
18 is correct, but that also includes all recruited athletes. So, the space left for non-athletes is pretty small. It's 100% lottery for OOS kids.
No, the oos acceptance rate is NOT 18 percent.
I don’t understand why people get this wrong . The freshman class at unc is 18 percent oos stidents. The oos acceptance rate is about 8 percent.
Anonymous wrote:Chapel Hill has always been insanely competitive from OOS. Always.