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re: Nobody can get into Texas or Vanderbilt, but what the next hardest school to get into?
Posted on 5/9/26 at 6:29 pm to Wishbone85
Posted on 5/9/26 at 6:29 pm to Wishbone85
Doesn't texas have like 50K students? And nobody can get in there?
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Just like Yogi said, Nobody goes there anymore - it's too crowded
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Just like Yogi said, Nobody goes there anymore - it's too crowded
Posted on 5/9/26 at 7:35 pm to charliethehun
Every school in the conference, vandy included will take transfers. It’s easy as frick to get in that way. I checked in to transferring to Vandy and Florida to finish my engineering degree and was told it was a sure thing as long as all sophomore classes were complete including Thermo and engineering Econ. Finished up at the Colorado School of Mines though.
This post was edited on 5/9/26 at 7:36 pm
Posted on 5/10/26 at 5:37 am to BigScoreboard
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Doesn't texas have like 50K students? And nobody can get in there?
No matter what anyone thinks of California, they have a handful of great public universities, including 3 in the top 30. Texas has just 1. The same for Florida. These are the next two largest states, and every smart kid applies.
There are more kids with 1500+ SATs applying for Engineering at Texas than MIT or Stanford. The same for Computer Science. Now, Texas isn't as good as those schools, but every application cycle, you hear about kids getting rejected from Texas who get accepted at those schools, simply because of the numbers. It sounds cool, but a lot of families don't have 400K to throw around, especially when a degree at Texas costs around 80K.
This post was edited on 5/10/26 at 5:38 am
Posted on 5/10/26 at 8:45 am to Victor R Franko
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You don't even know the half of it yet. More to come as we only been here less than 2 years, recon ongoing.
Well as a Georgia fan I certainly hope so
Posted on 5/10/26 at 10:26 am to Chris_topher
What’s interesting. We both have the exact same acceptance requirements. If you can get into one, you can get into both.
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Mississippi State University: ~70%–78%
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University of Mississippi (Ole Miss): ~96%–97%
Posted on 5/10/26 at 3:30 pm to Swagga
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On the contrary, always impressed by A&M grads despite my dislike of the university.
What is your hang up with A&M as an academic institution? Hoping for a serious answer.
Posted on 5/10/26 at 6:32 pm to Bubbles Up
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What is your hang up with A&M as an academic institution? Hoping for a serious answer.
No issue with A&M academics. I don’t like the athletics program
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