UGA has 8% African Americans, but I don't hear anyone calling them elitist. People who do not do admission to high end educational institutions do not know the challenges.
You seem butthurt about criticism of admissions. Just sayin.
There are two separate dynamics in this discussion and admissions is only tangentially involved.
Tech has been renowned for producing really sound practical engineers. My dad, a Tech alum with Bachelors and Masters degrees at Tech (he also went on to manage an engineering department for a large utility corporation so he had a practical as well as a managerial background) has made that point to me since I was a kid.
Far predating this letter (the writer of the letter didn’t publish it as an op-ed by the way...he simply shared it with the author and allowed her to cite it) my dad said basically the same thing the letter writer did, this statement from him stemmed from my question to him of some of the differences between MIT and GT in fact. He didn’t quote the planes on the line quote but alluded to something similar. That Tech primarily produced practical engineers while MIT had more of a focus on theoretical engineering/science. So he kind of said the same thing in a different way...at least imo.
So the question is, has Tech changed their educational philosophy from the 20th century to the 21st century? It seems to me they have tried to move in the direction of MIT. Now is that good or bad? That question is probably a worthy of a healthy debate. It appears the writer of the letter feels it is not for the best.
The second aspect that relates a bit is whether there are sufficient engineering degree offerings outside GT but in state? I would think that’s a pretty obvious no. I would also say that’s not a particularly good thing either for obvious reasons.
With as much derision as many here have for the uga engineering program it very easily could become the primary engineering program producing the most practical engineers. If the first aspect of this conversation is true anyway, and if so I’d say that it’s actually not a bad thing.
If any potential Tech students want to get into GT they will almost certainly have to take a plethora of AP classes. There is so much competition to get in it’s a real requirement. Dual enrollment no butvAP yes. And don’t fool yourselves, the same is true at UGA now.