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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 832936" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>You are absolutely correct I am making assumptions based on my internal bias.</p><p></p><p>The data they are using is coming from the data the schools have to produce. </p><p>Having 40% of undergraduate students coming from out of state suggests one of two things, either GT admits pretty close to that 60% from GA, or a higher percentage of in-state students are leaving the school than out of state students over time. Either one could be reasonably true - don't know if they are. If i'm GT, i'm going to admit the percentage from GA I am required to and no more, because I get more revenue from out of state students than in-state students. If you are required to take a certain percentage of in-state that would suggest you also have to dig deeper in the academic pool to get to that percentage, so it would be interesting if they ever provided information on in-state student numbers (GPA/SAT) vs out of state numbers.</p><p></p><p>The big point I was trying to make - which does have alot of evidence to back it up, is that GT's main campus student body looks significantly different from almost all the other schools it competes against. That may or may not play into how many alumni ultimately care about the AA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 832936, member: 1776"] You are absolutely correct I am making assumptions based on my internal bias. The data they are using is coming from the data the schools have to produce. Having 40% of undergraduate students coming from out of state suggests one of two things, either GT admits pretty close to that 60% from GA, or a higher percentage of in-state students are leaving the school than out of state students over time. Either one could be reasonably true - don't know if they are. If i'm GT, i'm going to admit the percentage from GA I am required to and no more, because I get more revenue from out of state students than in-state students. If you are required to take a certain percentage of in-state that would suggest you also have to dig deeper in the academic pool to get to that percentage, so it would be interesting if they ever provided information on in-state student numbers (GPA/SAT) vs out of state numbers. The big point I was trying to make - which does have alot of evidence to back it up, is that GT's main campus student body looks significantly different from almost all the other schools it competes against. That may or may not play into how many alumni ultimately care about the AA. [/QUOTE]
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