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<blockquote data-quote="bigrabbit" data-source="post: 884718" data-attributes="member: 6023"><p>Agree in spirit, but to be clear for anyone not staying so close to things, the number of undergrad international students at GT is only about 10% or slightly under. But a lot of undergrads are from Asian families, technically Asian American kids, not international. But yes, many grew up in families where football wasn’t followed or important.</p><p>Grad school is different, iirc closer to 40-50% international.</p><p>Regardless of family origins, based on conversations with GT students (and friends of my kids), sports is just not the big priority for many or most top students. Anyone going to GT could have gone to bama, Clemson,Uga, (often honors college) if football was so important.</p><p>I’ve often wondered who the next gen donors will be to float our AA once the boomers die off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigrabbit, post: 884718, member: 6023"] Agree in spirit, but to be clear for anyone not staying so close to things, the number of undergrad international students at GT is only about 10% or slightly under. But a lot of undergrads are from Asian families, technically Asian American kids, not international. But yes, many grew up in families where football wasn’t followed or important. Grad school is different, iirc closer to 40-50% international. Regardless of family origins, based on conversations with GT students (and friends of my kids), sports is just not the big priority for many or most top students. Anyone going to GT could have gone to bama, Clemson,Uga, (often honors college) if football was so important. I’ve often wondered who the next gen donors will be to float our AA once the boomers die off. [/QUOTE]
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