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In-State Acceptance Rate at Georgia Tech

Hi everyone, I'm a junior who lives in Georgia and I'm considering applying to Georgia Tech. I've heard that in-state acceptance rate can be higher. Does anyone know what the in-state acceptance rate is at Georgia Tech? Thanks in advance!

2 months ago

Georgia Tech does indeed have a higher acceptance rate for in-state students compared to out-of-state and international students. While the exact in-state acceptance rate can vary from year to year, it is typically around the mid 30% range. This is returned to the school's mandate to serve the students of its home state, and the fact that a large percentage of the student body is made up of Georgia residents.

Remember, though, acceptance rates are a starting point in understanding a school's selectivity, but they don't tell the whole story. Georgia Tech is a highly competitive school with rigorous academic standards, and successful applicants typically have strong academic profiles. You'll want to ensure you have a challenging course load, strong grades, and thoughtful extracurricular activities. Besides, having SAT or ACT scores above the 75th percentile can boost your chances.

Try not to focus solely on acceptance rates. Instead, pay attention to whether the school and its programs are a good fit for you. If you believe that Georgia Tech aligns with your academic and personal goals, it's worth applying despite the competitive admissions process. Don't hesitate to reach out if you have any other questions!

2 months ago

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