Hey fellow strugglers, I've been exploring the idea of applying to GIT. I know it’s a reach but I at least want to try. Does anybody know where to find the most up-to-date acceptance rates? Do they change year to year?
The acceptance rate for Georgia Tech (GIT) does indeed fluctuate from year to year, depending on a variety of factors such as number of applicants, applicant quality, and available spots for incoming students. For the most accurate information, it's usually a solid bet to check Georgia Tech's official institutional research page. The data is typically updated annually once the admission process for the year is complete. This ensures you're getting the most accurate and official information straight from the source.
For further context, as a top-ranked public research university, Georgia Tech can be quite competitive, and in recent years the acceptance rate has been around the range of 16%. This figure can vary though, particularly between in-state and out-of-state applicants, since Georgia Tech, like many public universities, has a mandate to serve students in its home state.
All the best with your application -- I applaud your decision to reach for a top-tier school like Georgia Tech!
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