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- WhirledWorld
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- Deuce
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Re: UT question
I am in right now with a similar GPA and lower lsat, far from Texas.
- WhirledWorld
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Re: UT question
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- Deuce
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Re: UT question
Oh. Then I don't know or care.
- nihilism is key
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Re: UT question
Be careful not to alienate those who could answer your question.WhirledWorld wrote:I'm not asking for my numbers(I'm already in at better places); I'm wondering just in general because I go to school in TX and everyone always asks me what their chances are at UT.
I'm wondering how big the in-state applicant pool is compared to the out-of-state applicant pool, e.g. if the school gets 35% of applicants from out of state or more like 50% (or whatever the percentage). I'm wondering what advantage my Texas resident friends have based on what pool they'll be competing in.
- ZachOda
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Re: UT question
Oh Gaston... your pride will be your downfall...nihilism is key wrote:Be careful not to alienate those who could answer your question.WhirledWorld wrote:I'm not asking for my numbers(I'm already in at better places); I'm wondering just in general because I go to school in TX and everyone always asks me what their chances are at UT.
I'm wondering how big the in-state applicant pool is compared to the out-of-state applicant pool, e.g. if the school gets 35% of applicants from out of state or more like 50% (or whatever the percentage). I'm wondering what advantage my Texas resident friends have based on what pool they'll be competing in.
At least that's what Disney taught me
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