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re: 2012 US News and World Report Top Public Universities-SEC edition
Posted on 9/13/11 at 10:50 am to stat19
Posted on 9/13/11 at 10:50 am to stat19
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stat19
Where is this inaccurate??
The average person entering Auburn has a higher GPA/ACT than the average person entering Alabama.
Auburn admits a higher percentage of its applicants than Alabama does.
So long as the respective universities are admitting the top applicants in their class, and both universities have around the same percentage of admitted applicants attend (this might not be true - I don't know), we know that the average applicant to Auburn is smarter than (or at least has better numbers than) the average applicant to Alabama.
This post was edited on 9/13/11 at 10:58 am
Posted on 9/13/11 at 10:50 am to rolltide06
Ole Miss
53% female
47% male
Mississippi State
52% male
48% female
Suck it state
53% female
47% male
Mississippi State
52% male
48% female
Suck it state
Posted on 9/13/11 at 10:52 am to stat19
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This changes periodically. Alabama has been raising the standards in the past two years due to hitting the population goal 4 years earlier than Dr Whitt set. This is not indicative of anything other than each university trying to attract students or not exceed the ability to house, teach, etc.
I expect the difference to continue. Whitt's strategy of driving applications from out of state students has been brilliant, IMO. Got to give props to the guy and it definitely has AU's attention.
Entry standards for the two schools aren't materially different. The average student at AU probably has higher average scores because of the engineering program.
Posted on 9/13/11 at 10:57 am to DCRebel
It's a lot easier to get into Uga If you live in Monroe county than it is if you live in Fulton county.
Posted on 9/13/11 at 10:57 am to TheSandman
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Didn't realize it was that high... I know the requirements have been going up recently because we're trying to stay around 25,000 students, so this incoming class had the highest average ACT score ever. Makes me wonder what it was before they started upping requirements.
Auburn and Bama are both excellent universities, period.
As to the acceptance rate, schools that get a ton more apps (as the "state" schools always do) are always gonna have a lower acceptance rate. They can't possibly accept anywhere near 79% because they don't have the facilities to do it.
Also, even though AU's acceptance rate is "79%", enrollment isn't growing. Its remaining steady. Ergo, lots and lots more people apply to the "state" schools (i.e. Bama) than Auburn.
QED.
(Oh, and the "high" 79% acceptance rate doesn't seem to be affecting the average GPA and ACT/SAT scores of Auburn's entering freshmen, which continue to get HIGHER.)
Posted on 9/13/11 at 10:59 am to beatbammer
I think I heard that this past freshman class was the largest, or one of, that Auburn has ever had.
Posted on 9/13/11 at 11:02 am to Hamstonian
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I expect the difference to continue. Whitt's strategy of driving applications from out of state students has been brilliant, IMO. Got to give props to the guy and it definitely has AU's attention.
Entry standards for the two schools aren't materially different. The average student at AU probably has higher average scores because of the engineering program.
Probably the best explanation I've seen. Engineering and other technical fields have always been Auburn's strength academically and those students tend to have slightly higher ACT scores than the average applicant.
I think Auburn's close proximity to metro Atlanta is a HUGE plus and they've done an excellent job of recruiting in that area and Georgia in general even to the point of being the 2nd most popular choice in the area after UGA. The HOPE scholarship has in a weird way help Auburn more than any other non Georgia school IMHO.
Posted on 9/13/11 at 11:06 am to beatbammer
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Also, even though AU's acceptance rate is "79%", enrollment isn't growing. Its remaining steady. Ergo, lots and lots more people apply to the "state" schools (i.e. Bama) than Auburn.
Yeah, we've been holding steady at around 25k for the past couple years. I'm glad we're not going any higher, Auburn's growing too much as it is. Needz moar small college town imo.
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(Oh, and the "high" 79% acceptance rate doesn't seem to be affecting the average GPA and ACT/SAT scores of Auburn's entering freshmen, which continue to get HIGHER.)
Which is what has me a bit
Posted on 9/13/11 at 11:06 am to AA7
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I think I heard that this past freshman class was the largest, or one of, that Auburn has ever had.
Yeah, I heard it was the largest by about 1,000 students.
Posted on 9/13/11 at 11:08 am to Hamstonian
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The average student at AU probably has higher average scores because of the engineering program.
Alabama's COE isn't chopped liver.
Posted on 9/13/11 at 11:14 am to CapstoneGrad06
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Alabama's COE isn't chopped liver.
Yep.
And sometimes you're just in the mood for Kentucky Fried Chicken rather than filet mignon.
Posted on 9/13/11 at 11:17 am to beatbammer
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Yep.
And sometimes you're just in the mood for Kentucky Fried Chicken rather than filet mignon.
Hey, asshat, do a little research on it before flaming.
Posted on 9/13/11 at 11:21 am to Hamstonian
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Whitt's strategy of driving applications from out of state students has been brilliant,
Somehow seems wrong for a public University in the state of Alabama to turn away local students, chasing the almighty $.
Posted on 9/13/11 at 11:23 am to bona fide
When was this done? They do not even have our numbers correct.
Posted on 9/13/11 at 11:32 am to TreyAnastasio
Posted on 9/13/11 at 11:34 am to Irons Puppet
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The class compiled an average score of 27.2 on the ACT college entrance exam, outpacing last year's then-record of 26.9. They also earned an average high school grade point average of 3.81, up from 3.79 last year.
Posted on 9/13/11 at 11:34 am to CapstoneGrad06
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Hey, asshat, do a little research on it before flaming.
I don't need to do any research to know that AU's College of Engineering is much better than UA's.
Don't take it personal. UA has schools/colleges much better than AU's as well. We both have our individual strengths. The state's Land Grant University has the much stronger engineering program. Believing differently is delusional.
Posted on 9/13/11 at 11:34 am to Hawgeye
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When was this done? They do not even have our numbers correct.
yeah, wow this is the first time i think i've seen academic rankings with arkansas below one of the two missippi schools, and in this one it's far below.
Posted on 9/13/11 at 11:47 am to WaveHog
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yeah, wow this is the first time i think i've seen academic rankings with arkansas below one of the two missippi schools, and in this one it's far below.
Arkansas is ranked ahead of both Mississippi schools unless I'm missing something.
As for Auburn engineering, I thinks it's clearly ahead of Bama's although Alabama has been gaining some ground the last couple of years. Alabama's hurt some by having some key engineering focus spread out between the Tuscaloosa and Huntsville campus (UAH). Aerospace engineering which for obvious reasons is very strong at UAH spreads the UA system thinner in this area than AU where all the engineering focus is on the main campus. The same thing could be said regarding biomedical engineering at UAB.
Posted on 9/13/11 at 11:51 am to Govt Tide
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As for Auburn engineering, I thinks it's clearly ahead of Bama's although Alabama has been gaining some ground the last couple of years. Alabama's hurt some by having some key engineering focus spread out between the Tuscaloosa and Huntsville campus (UAH). Aerospace engineering which for obvious reasons is very strong at UAH spreads the UA system thinner in this area than AU where all the engineering focus is on the main campus. The same thing could be said regarding biomedical engineering at UAB.
There was talk about AU opening a branch campus in Hunstville a few years back. I do not know what happened to those plans.
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