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<blockquote data-quote="jacketup" data-source="post: 551179" data-attributes="member: 630"><p>Interesting coincidence. I traveled 1000 miles this weekend to visit UT Austin with my son. I liked the city and the campus. I can understand the move by Parker Braun. I may get to see him play there next year. </p><p></p><p>My son was admitted to UT's Computational Engineering program, which has a 5% admit rate. He was denied at GT as a legacy, even with a 790 math SAT, high GPA at one of the country's best high schools (according to US News) and many other accomplishments. In the future I will post in the Swarm Lounge how being a legacy hurts your child or grandchild in the view of GT Admissions, which is the opposite of Ivy League schools. With a new administration coming in, something needs to be done. The Hill wants your money, but loyalty should work both ways.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jacketup, post: 551179, member: 630"] Interesting coincidence. I traveled 1000 miles this weekend to visit UT Austin with my son. I liked the city and the campus. I can understand the move by Parker Braun. I may get to see him play there next year. My son was admitted to UT's Computational Engineering program, which has a 5% admit rate. He was denied at GT as a legacy, even with a 790 math SAT, high GPA at one of the country's best high schools (according to US News) and many other accomplishments. In the future I will post in the Swarm Lounge how being a legacy hurts your child or grandchild in the view of GT Admissions, which is the opposite of Ivy League schools. With a new administration coming in, something needs to be done. The Hill wants your money, but loyalty should work both ways. [/QUOTE]
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