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Posted on 4/2/15 at 3:35 pm to WG_Dawg
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You can say the same for Auburn as well.
Only if you include Birmingham as part of Metro Atlanta, which I would support.
Posted on 4/2/15 at 3:36 pm to Jawja_Joe
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Mizzou gets a ton of kids from Illinois who can't get into U of I. UGA is full of white privilege from the ATL burbs...
ATL burbs puts out some douchebags for real tho.
Kids from Savannah and Augusta and the like are better.
Same is true at Auburn.
Posted on 4/2/15 at 3:36 pm to KCM0Tiger
If you use this website's "compare" function, it will show you what states the student body comes from. Here I compared Mizzou vs Arkansas vs LSU. It looks like Illinois is your Texas:
scroll down a ways
Mizzou:
Missouri 61.3%
Illinois 22.7%
Foreign Countries 2.9%
Texas 2.4%
Minnesota 1.6%
Kansas 1.6%
U of Arkansas:
Arkansas 50.5%
Texas 25.3%
Missouri 8.1%
Oklahoma 4.7%
Kansas 3.5%
Tennessee 2.4%
Foreign Countries 1.3%
Louisiana 0.7%
Illinois 0.5%
Florida 0.4%
LSU:
Louisiana 81.6%
Texas 7.4%
Foreign Countries 1.3%
Georgia 1.3%
Florida 1.3%
Mississippi 0.7%
Virginia 0.7%
scroll down a ways
Mizzou:
Missouri 61.3%
Illinois 22.7%
Foreign Countries 2.9%
Texas 2.4%
Minnesota 1.6%
Kansas 1.6%
U of Arkansas:
Arkansas 50.5%
Texas 25.3%
Missouri 8.1%
Oklahoma 4.7%
Kansas 3.5%
Tennessee 2.4%
Foreign Countries 1.3%
Louisiana 0.7%
Illinois 0.5%
Florida 0.4%
LSU:
Louisiana 81.6%
Texas 7.4%
Foreign Countries 1.3%
Georgia 1.3%
Florida 1.3%
Mississippi 0.7%
Virginia 0.7%
This post was edited on 4/2/15 at 4:00 pm
Posted on 4/2/15 at 3:37 pm to Buttermilk Pancakes
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Any international students?
Mizzou has students from all 50 states and a lot of international too. Those aren't top 5 sources of students for us though, at least I don't think.
Posted on 4/2/15 at 3:37 pm to Monticello
quote:My daughter's a freshman at UA - her '14 pledge class of +/-125 girls is 20% from California, 15-20% from NY/NJ, 20% from Texas with less than 15% from in-state and a small % from all over the east coast.
Half from Alabama, the other half from the other SEC states. Lots of Atlanta and Houston kids.
Posted on 4/2/15 at 3:38 pm to KCM0Tiger
Most of our's are from Memphis, Jackson, and a shite ton from Texas and Georgia that can't get into the major instate universities.
We are the frick-up rich kids back up plan
We are the frick-up rich kids back up plan
This post was edited on 4/2/15 at 3:39 pm
Posted on 4/2/15 at 3:39 pm to KCM0Tiger
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Louisiana and Texas mostly, but I was fortunate to meet great people from MS, GA & FL as well. I'd be willing to bet that LSU has the most state diversification in the SEC.
I'd say Vandy definitely has the most diverse student body just because their academic prestige is such a draw. I'm surprised whenever I run into a Vandy student from Tennessee...I only know 1.
Posted on 4/2/15 at 3:40 pm to lockthevaught
quote:Ole Miss has become very popular with the local private school kids here in Montgomery. Do y'all offer in-state tuition to OOS kids with high GPA/ACT scores?
Most of our's are from Memphis, Jackson, and a shite ton from Texas and Georgia that can't get into the major instate universities.
Posted on 4/2/15 at 3:42 pm to RT1941
Not sure.....what attracts most of the out of staters is how easy it is to get in. You can go to OM with a 2.0 gpa and an 18 on the ACT. And yes we get a lot of private school kids from Birmingham, Mtn Brook, Montgomery, Mobile, and Nashville
This post was edited on 4/2/15 at 3:45 pm
Posted on 4/2/15 at 3:45 pm to AUNashville
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I'm surprised whenever I run into a Vandy student from Tennessee...I only know 1.
That's like finding a UTK grad in Chattanooga. I've lived here for over four years now, and I've only met one - and she graduated during the Ford administration. Most of the college grads from around here go to UT-Chattanooga.
As for USC, after SC residents, I'd say NC kids are next, followed by Ga. Then you get into your mid-Atlantic kids.
Posted on 4/2/15 at 3:48 pm to Wallacewade04
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Half of Alabama is in state the other half out of state
Starting to be more out of state than in state kids.
Posted on 4/2/15 at 3:50 pm to KCM0Tiger
The Mothership: Jackson MS.
Memphis
litany of small Mississippi towns
Birmingham
Dallas
Atlanta
From Numberwang's link
Memphis
litany of small Mississippi towns
Birmingham
Dallas
Atlanta
From Numberwang's link
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Mississippi 44.9%
Georgia 9.4%
Texas 7.9%
Tennessee 7.7%
Alabama 3.3%
Florida 2.9%
Louisiana 2.6%
Illinois 2.3%
Missouri 2.3%
Virginia 2.1%
North Carolina 1.8%
California 1.7%
Foreign Countries 1.4%
Maryland 1.0%
Arkansas 0.9%
New Jersey 0.9%
Kentucky 0.8%
Ohio 0.6%
New York 0.6%
South Carolina 0.5%
Indiana 0.5%
Pennsylvania 0.4%
Colorado 0.4%
Massachusetts 0.4%
Michigan 0.3%
Connecticut 0.3%
Wisconsin 0.3%
Washington 0.3%
Oklahoma 0.3%
Minnesota 0.2%
Kansas 0.2%
Nevada 0.1%
Arizona 0.1%
New Hampshire 0.1%
District of Columbia 0.1%
Oregon 0.1%
New Mexico 0.1%
Nebraska 0.1%
Montana 0.1%
Rhode Island 0.1%
Iowa 0.0%
Hawaii 0.0%
Delaware 0.0%
Alaska 0.0%
Puerto Rico 0.0%
West Virginia 0.0%
This post was edited on 4/2/15 at 3:59 pm
Posted on 4/2/15 at 3:52 pm to NFLSU
quote:Nope - y'all are a very clanish bunch down there. I'd bet LSU is 75% instate or higher.
I'd be willing to bet that LSU has the most state diversification in the SEC.
Posted on 4/2/15 at 3:53 pm to RoyalAir
Arkansas being 25% Texan is the new normal here. It wasn't like that even 10 years ago. DFW's fastest growing northern burbs are only a little over 4 hours south of Fayetteville. They are 3 hours from College Station, for comparison.
The recent huge corporate relocations to Collin County mean that their already ridiculous growth might accelerate in the near future, even though it is leading the country right now.
I wouldn't be surprised if the University of Arkansas is around 50% DFW kids sometime in the next decade.
The recent huge corporate relocations to Collin County mean that their already ridiculous growth might accelerate in the near future, even though it is leading the country right now.
I wouldn't be surprised if the University of Arkansas is around 50% DFW kids sometime in the next decade.
Posted on 4/2/15 at 3:56 pm to lockthevaught
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ou can go to OM with a 2.0 gpa and an 18 on the ACT.
Good Gawd that's low.
Posted on 4/2/15 at 3:58 pm to Numberwang
The website I referenced in my post above shows Alabama as:
Alabama
Alabama 39.9%
Georgia 8.3%
Texas 5.7%
Florida 5.5%
Tennessee 4.8%
California 3.2%
Illinois 3.0%
Ole Miss
Mississippi 44.9%
Georgia 9.4%
Texas 7.9%
Tennessee 7.7%
Alabama 3.3%
Florida 2.9%
Louisiana 2.6%
Illinois 2.3%
Missouri 2.3%
Virginia 2.1%
Alabama
Alabama 39.9%
Georgia 8.3%
Texas 5.7%
Florida 5.5%
Tennessee 4.8%
California 3.2%
Illinois 3.0%
Ole Miss
Mississippi 44.9%
Georgia 9.4%
Texas 7.9%
Tennessee 7.7%
Alabama 3.3%
Florida 2.9%
Louisiana 2.6%
Illinois 2.3%
Missouri 2.3%
Virginia 2.1%
Posted on 4/2/15 at 4:00 pm to KCM0Tiger
USC:
South Carolina 51.5%
North Carolina 9.8%
Maryland 5.7%
Virginia 5.0%
Georgia 4.5%
New Jersey 3.3%
Pennsylvania 3.3%
Ohio 2.4%
New York 1.7%
Massachusetts 1.7%
Illinois 1.2%
Florida 1.2%
Texas 1.1%
Connecticut 1.1%
Tennessee 1.1%
Kentucky 1.0%
South Carolina 51.5%
North Carolina 9.8%
Maryland 5.7%
Virginia 5.0%
Georgia 4.5%
New Jersey 3.3%
Pennsylvania 3.3%
Ohio 2.4%
New York 1.7%
Massachusetts 1.7%
Illinois 1.2%
Florida 1.2%
Texas 1.1%
Connecticut 1.1%
Tennessee 1.1%
Kentucky 1.0%
Posted on 4/2/15 at 4:02 pm to Carolina Tide
quote:Old law requires all state institutions have the same admission standards. Ayers Case I think.
Good Gawd that's low.
If you can get in to J State you can get in to UM or MSU.
This post was edited on 4/2/15 at 4:03 pm
Posted on 4/2/15 at 4:02 pm to tween the hedges
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90% metro Atlanta
which is basically the same as saying
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from all over the world and nearly every state.
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