Anonymous wrote: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?
Explains both the 18 percent cap on percentage of class that can be from oos, and the 8 percent oos acceptance rate. https://admissionslawsuit.unc.edu/about/admissions/
Anonymous wrote:UNC only takes 8% out of state (by law). All OOS athletes are included in that 8%. It is far less selective in state.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Name the school
It’s actually several. Please identify a local top private that has sends multiple kids to UGA.
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.
lol thanks for the input. Did you do a survey? Can you link us the results. lol
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: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.
Name the school
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?