Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought that universities in places like Texas were going to DIE?!!!!!! That no female EVER would apply to somewhere in that regressive hellhole?
Well my DD and all of her friends would never apply there. Same for my DS and his friends (male or female), because well, they don't want to live in a regressive state where it's challenging to get medical care you or your loved ones want.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought that universities in places like Texas were going to DIE?!!!!!! That no female EVER would apply to somewhere in that regressive hellhole?
Well my DD and all of her friends would never apply there. Same for my DS and his friends (male or female), because well, they don't want to live in a regressive state where it's challenging to get medical care you or your loved ones want.
Anonymous wrote:I thought that universities in places like Texas were going to DIE?!!!!!! That no female EVER would apply to somewhere in that regressive hellhole?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't have to apply or matriculate there. Its not like it will get any better given the priorities for education in Texas among the political leadership
Yeah, education in TX is so lousy its flagship school gets 92,000 applications. Meanwhile the SUNY schools continue to attract almost no one from outside NYS.
Outside of UT Austin, not many apply from outside TX. SUNY schools are good, but located in more rural areas/smaller areas. Of course kids don't apply to an OOS school that is remote/hard to get to, outside of the flagships (For SUNY the closest thing to a Flagship would be Binghamton).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think international apps are skyrocketing. there was a lull during Covid but they're now soaring.
Texas is an extremely popular international application per Reddit.
I’m usually progressive, but we need a massive restriction on applications from east Asia.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You don't have to apply or matriculate there. Its not like it will get any better given the priorities for education in Texas among the political leadership
Yeah, education in TX is so lousy its flagship school gets 92,000 applications. Meanwhile the SUNY schools continue to attract almost no one from outside NYS.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This makes no sense. It ucks. UCLA gets 120k apps, NYU and Northeastern get 100k. Other colleges can manage, but not Texas?
?? If Harvard got a 40k increase to 100k apps, they’d also have admissions issues. UT had has a consistent steady rise from 40-70k apps over a long term period. They had 3x the increase in apps as years prior. I get your emotional you didn’t get your admission decision, but this is stupid.
Are you saying they went from 70 to 140k in a year?
no, it was not that big a bump. this is a failure to hire more $20/hour readers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This makes no sense. It ucks. UCLA gets 120k apps, NYU and Northeastern get 100k. Other colleges can manage, but not Texas?
?? If Harvard got a 40k increase to 100k apps, they’d also have admissions issues. UT had has a consistent steady rise from 40-70k apps over a long term period. They had 3x the increase in apps as years prior. I get your emotional you didn’t get your admission decision, but this is stupid.
Are you saying they went from 70 to 140k in a year?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think international apps are skyrocketing. there was a lull during Covid but they're now soaring.
Texas is an extremely popular international application per Reddit.
I’m usually progressive, but we need a massive restriction on applications from east Asia.
The universities will accept who they want. Why are you scared of your kids competing against others from around the world?
Different poster. Because there is a ceiling on how great kids can be and there are far more kids who meet it than there are spots at universities. The international kids aren't bringing academic/extracurricular qualifications to the table that can't be matched by a very long line of exceptional American kids.
And, and this is a big, And..the amount of outright cheating and lying from East Asian applicants is horrific. Look at pictures of Chinese and Indian kids sitting for tests, where parents are literally on ladders outside the windows handing them answers. Also, there is a huge network of groups that steal the entrance exams for top universities and then sell the questions and answers online.
Guess what...they do that with the SAT as well and there is a massive network of consultants that are absolutely upfront that they will create an application for kids. Forge a transcript, create the ECs, write the essays...soup-to-nuts.
what are you talking about? (in bold)?
btw, on reddit, the international applicants talk a LOT about faking ECs, forcing transcripts, and fake LOR. And there are college consultants who help. it's a crazy cottage industry I had no idea about.
I've spent more time there this cycle (as this board has been kind of dead and taken over by trolls compared to by last go around in the college process) and it's been eye-opening.
YES. I was between jobs in November and spent way too much time on Reddit "Chance me." So many internationals 1000% make everything up. It's all such a load of complete and utter crap for the majority of international (Indian and Chinese) candidates.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think international apps are skyrocketing. there was a lull during Covid but they're now soaring.
Texas is an extremely popular international application per Reddit.
I’m usually progressive, but we need a massive restriction on applications from east Asia.
The universities will accept who they want. Why are you scared of your kids competing against others from around the world?
Different poster. Because there is a ceiling on how great kids can be and there are far more kids who meet it than there are spots at universities. The international kids aren't bringing academic/extracurricular qualifications to the table that can't be matched by a very long line of exceptional American kids.
And, and this is a big, And..the amount of outright cheating and lying from East Asian applicants is horrific. Look at pictures of Chinese and Indian kids sitting for tests, where parents are literally on ladders outside the windows handing them answers. Also, there is a huge network of groups that steal the entrance exams for top universities and then sell the questions and answers online.
Guess what...they do that with the SAT as well and there is a massive network of consultants that are absolutely upfront that they will create an application for kids. Forge a transcript, create the ECs, write the essays...soup-to-nuts.
what are you talking about? (in bold)?
btw, on reddit, the international applicants talk a LOT about faking ECs, forcing transcripts, and fake LOR. And there are college consultants who help. it's a crazy cottage industry I had no idea about.
I've spent more time there this cycle (as this board has been kind of dead and taken over by trolls compared to by last go around in the college process) and it's been eye-opening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think international apps are skyrocketing. there was a lull during Covid but they're now soaring.
Texas is an extremely popular international application per Reddit.
I’m usually progressive, but we need a massive restriction on applications from east Asia.
The universities will accept who they want. Why are you scared of your kids competing against others from around the world?
Different poster. Because there is a ceiling on how great kids can be and there are far more kids who meet it than there are spots at universities. The international kids aren't bringing academic/extracurricular qualifications to the table that can't be matched by a very long line of exceptional American kids.
And, and this is a big, And..the amount of outright cheating and lying from East Asian applicants is horrific. Look at pictures of Chinese and Indian kids sitting for tests, where parents are literally on ladders outside the windows handing them answers. Also, there is a huge network of groups that steal the entrance exams for top universities and then sell the questions and answers online.
Guess what...they do that with the SAT as well and there is a massive network of consultants that are absolutely upfront that they will create an application for kids. Forge a transcript, create the ECs, write the essays...soup-to-nuts.
what are you talking about? (in bold)?
btw, on reddit, the international applicants talk a LOT about faking ECs, forcing transcripts, and fake LOR. And there are college consultants who help. it's a crazy cottage industry I had no idea about.
I've spent more time there this cycle (as this board has been kind of dead and taken over by trolls compared to by last go around in the college process) and it's been eye-opening.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I agree that for a large uni, they should have been ready for 90K apps, even if it's a large number than last year. They had time to see them come in and hire more people.
You underestimate how many people turn in their applications last minute on the last week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Texas received 92K apps and they weren't able to even look at most of them, despite having 3 months of time. But they didn't tell the applicants until decision date (today) and now they are reviewing EA and RD applications together in one giant pool except for the tiny handful that they admitted today.
Upshot: there was no advantage of getting the application in by Oct 15th. In fact, there is likely a giant advantage to applying RD and having the extra 6 weeks to write essays.
Most insane: they didn't even admit most of the in-state EA auto-admits (top 6% in state get auto-admitted) but they did admit some RD decisions today.
Total cluster-f$%ck.
No you stink as a parent
Texas is unsafe you fool
Gid forbid you have a daughter you are even more disgusting
Anonymous wrote:My one input is to say that I completely get op being upset. It's not normal to be told you find out on X day and then have it be up in the air. It's like any of us at work missing a huge deadline, but for thousands of people! Nothing really excuses that.