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<blockquote data-quote="orientalnc" data-source="post: 76756" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>I cannot believe Tech people are saying GSU academics are easier and moving on. GSU academics are lot easier in a lot of ways. I have a kid in school there and she will tell you the same if asked. First, GSU gets nowhere near the numbers of top students as GT or uga. They do not get the top professors, either. That said, I think there are really smart kids there and also very good professors. But GSU could not exist if they demanded the same from their students as GT does. The reason is simple. The high school GPA of incoming freshman at GSU is ridiculously low when compared to Tech. 12% of their incoming freshman have a GPA above 3.75, whereas at GT is 84%. At Tech, 90% of incoming freshmen made above 600 on each of the three SAT components. At GSU it's below 25%, and on the writing test it's 15%. </p><p></p><p>Now let's talk about their curriculum choices. You get the idea, I am sure.</p><p></p><p>I doubt more then 5% of the GSU student body would even be accepted at GT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 76756, member: 1199"] I cannot believe Tech people are saying GSU academics are easier and moving on. GSU academics are lot easier in a lot of ways. I have a kid in school there and she will tell you the same if asked. First, GSU gets nowhere near the numbers of top students as GT or uga. They do not get the top professors, either. That said, I think there are really smart kids there and also very good professors. But GSU could not exist if they demanded the same from their students as GT does. The reason is simple. The high school GPA of incoming freshman at GSU is ridiculously low when compared to Tech. 12% of their incoming freshman have a GPA above 3.75, whereas at GT is 84%. At Tech, 90% of incoming freshmen made above 600 on each of the three SAT components. At GSU it's below 25%, and on the writing test it's 15%. Now let's talk about their curriculum choices. You get the idea, I am sure. I doubt more then 5% of the GSU student body would even be accepted at GT. [/QUOTE]
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