Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ga Tech waitlisted a NMF and UGA only accepted a kid with a 4.7 from our oos school. Anyone who dismisses these schools as easy admits has no idea what they’re talking about and is just prejudiced because they’re southern schools. Suggesting these as “safeties” is setting your kid up for a real blow to their ego.
GA Tech is a safety school for MIT.
It’s not a safety for anyone.
For MIT? You are saying kids pick GATech over MIT? You think kids that have MIT stats but don’t get in don’t often go to GATech?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The top school in GA is Emory, those are the top public schools.Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Atlanta and would have rather died than go to UGA; it was the "hick school" My oh my have times have changed! It is very difficult OOS to get into and it quite hard in-state. The top schools in GA (UGA and GT) are the cream of the crop currently. I would never have predicted it! For reference I got into UNC CH OOS so things were definitely easier back "in the day"![]()
Nonsense.
UGA is a distant 3rd.
Maybe Emory is top private but it is close with Oglethorpe.
You can troll harder than that. I'm sure of it. I know several UGA Honor students rejected from Emory...both campuses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ga Tech waitlisted a NMF and UGA only accepted a kid with a 4.7 from our oos school. Anyone who dismisses these schools as easy admits has no idea what they’re talking about and is just prejudiced because they’re southern schools. Suggesting these as “safeties” is setting your kid up for a real blow to their ego.
GA Tech is a safety school for MIT.
It’s not a safety for anyone.
Exactly, Gatech had a 10 percent oos acceptance rate for EA this year, RD will be lower.
It’s still a safety for kids trying to get to into MIT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ga Tech waitlisted a NMF and UGA only accepted a kid with a 4.7 from our oos school. Anyone who dismisses these schools as easy admits has no idea what they’re talking about and is just prejudiced because they’re southern schools. Suggesting these as “safeties” is setting your kid up for a real blow to their ego.
GA Tech is a safety school for MIT.
It’s not a safety for anyone.
Exactly, Gatech had a 10 percent oos acceptance rate for EA this year, RD will be lower.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ga Tech waitlisted a NMF and UGA only accepted a kid with a 4.7 from our oos school. Anyone who dismisses these schools as easy admits has no idea what they’re talking about and is just prejudiced because they’re southern schools. Suggesting these as “safeties” is setting your kid up for a real blow to their ego.
GA Tech is a safety school for MIT.
It’s not a safety for anyone.
Anonymous wrote:Georgia is an up and coming school. As several have said the Hope Scholarship, Strong State Demographics etc have transformed the admissions profile. Athens is a legendary college town.
I don't think comparisons to Georgia Tech are that relevant. Georgia Tech is a great school but it is a very different school and experience. Same with Emory. Nothing about Georgia Tech or Emory will block the path onward and upward for Georgia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The top school in GA is Emory, those are the top public schools.Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Atlanta and would have rather died than go to UGA; it was the "hick school" My oh my have times have changed! It is very difficult OOS to get into and it quite hard in-state. The top schools in GA (UGA and GT) are the cream of the crop currently. I would never have predicted it! For reference I got into UNC CH OOS so things were definitely easier back "in the day"![]()
Nonsense.
UGA is a distant 3rd.
Maybe Emory is top private but it is close with Oglethorpe.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ga Tech waitlisted a NMF and UGA only accepted a kid with a 4.7 from our oos school. Anyone who dismisses these schools as easy admits has no idea what they’re talking about and is just prejudiced because they’re southern schools. Suggesting these as “safeties” is setting your kid up for a real blow to their ego.
GA Tech is a safety school for MIT.
It’s not a safety for anyone.
Exactly, Gatech had a 10 percent oos acceptance rate for EA this year, RD will be lower.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The top school in GA is Emory, those are the top public schools.Anonymous wrote:I grew up in Atlanta and would have rather died than go to UGA; it was the "hick school" My oh my have times have changed! It is very difficult OOS to get into and it quite hard in-state. The top schools in GA (UGA and GT) are the cream of the crop currently. I would never have predicted it! For reference I got into UNC CH OOS so things were definitely easier back "in the day"![]()
Nonsense.
UGA is a distant 3rd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ga Tech waitlisted a NMF and UGA only accepted a kid with a 4.7 from our oos school. Anyone who dismisses these schools as easy admits has no idea what they’re talking about and is just prejudiced because they’re southern schools. Suggesting these as “safeties” is setting your kid up for a real blow to their ego.
GA Tech is a safety school for MIT.
It’s not a safety for anyone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ga Tech waitlisted a NMF and UGA only accepted a kid with a 4.7 from our oos school. Anyone who dismisses these schools as easy admits has no idea what they’re talking about and is just prejudiced because they’re southern schools. Suggesting these as “safeties” is setting your kid up for a real blow to their ego.
GA Tech is a safety school for MIT.
Anonymous wrote:Ga Tech waitlisted a NMF and UGA only accepted a kid with a 4.7 from our oos school. Anyone who dismisses these schools as easy admits has no idea what they’re talking about and is just prejudiced because they’re southern schools. Suggesting these as “safeties” is setting your kid up for a real blow to their ego.