Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From social media, sounds like 20k+ OOS apps with 4600 admits. 32-25 ACT/1400-1510 SAT and 4.18-4.43 recalculated core GPA.
Those averages will generally come down after Regular Admission admits as EA admits will have the highest mean stats. Also, from total early action both in-state and OOS - 34,280 Applied and 10,760 were accepted. Acceptance rate for all EA is 31.3 %.
Yes, but overall acceptance rate is not that helpful. I wish all the big public flagships would break it down instate/oos. Not helpful for a kid to see a 31% total acceptance rate when it is closer to 21%.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This board is funny. Are you really splitting hairs over whether the OOS EA acceptance rate is “closer to 21%” vs 22.4%? That is a distinction without a difference in my book.
Congrats to the kids headed to Georgia next year. It seems like a fun place to get a degree!
Yeah because being accurate in admission stats is not that important. :/
Anonymous wrote:This board is funny. Are you really splitting hairs over whether the OOS EA acceptance rate is “closer to 21%” vs 22.4%? That is a distinction without a difference in my book.
Congrats to the kids headed to Georgia next year. It seems like a fun place to get a degree!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This makes no sense, if anyone here was overqualified, theywwould be getting the big merit scholarships like city scholarsAnonymous wrote:They’re not accepting your over qualified kids because they’re assuming they can do much better (and they can).
yeah because they just hand those out like candy, right? C'mon now.
Anonymous wrote:This makes no sense, if anyone here was overqualified, theywwould be getting the big merit scholarships like city scholarsAnonymous wrote:They’re not accepting your over qualified kids because they’re assuming they can do much better (and they can).
Anonymous wrote:This makes no sense, if anyone here was overqualified, theywwould be getting the big merit scholarships like city scholarsAnonymous wrote:They’re not accepting your over qualified kids because they’re assuming they can do much better (and they can).
This makes no sense, if anyone here was overqualified, theywwould be getting the big merit scholarships like city scholarsAnonymous wrote:They’re not accepting your over qualified kids because they’re assuming they can do much better (and they can).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From social media, sounds like 20k+ OOS apps with 4600 admits. 32-25 ACT/1400-1510 SAT and 4.18-4.43 recalculated core GPA.
Those averages will generally come down after Regular Admission admits as EA admits will have the highest mean stats. Also, from total early action both in-state and OOS - 34,280 Applied and 10,760 were accepted. Acceptance rate for all EA is 31.3 %.
Yes, but overall acceptance rate is not that helpful. I wish all the big public flagships would break it down instate/oos. Not helpful for a kid to see a 31% total acceptance rate when it is closer to 21%.
it's higher than 21%