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					Originally Posted by violetpretty  Don't make me choke. I would agree that UGA and Texas are among the best public schools in the country. Is that what you meant by "public Ivy"? While UGA and Texas are on par with (or slightly below) other competitive presitigious public schools like Penn State, Maryland, UVA, William & Mary, UNC, etc, they pale in comparison to actual Ivy League schools. Keep in mind, I am not knocking the quality of these schools, because I went to one, just that I think the term "public Ivy" is laughable.
 Some numbers to compare from collegeboard.com:
 
 % admitted; GPA at or above 3.75; % first-year students in 10% of HS class; Middle 50% SAT Verbal; Middle 50% SAT Math
 
 UGA: 55%, 63%, 51%, 560-660, 570-660
 Texas: 51%, none given, 69%, 540-670, 570-700
 Penn State: 51%, 31%, 45%, 530-630, 560-670
 Maryland: 47%, 65%, 56%, 570-680, 600-700
 UVA: 35%, 85%, 87%, 590-700, 610-720
 W&M: 34%, 77%, 79%, 630-740, 620-710
 UNC: 35%, 93%, 76%, 600-700, 610-700
 Cal: 23%, 93%, 98%, 590-710, 630-760
 
 compare with
 
 Cornell: 21%, none given, 87%, 630-770, 660-730
 Penn: 16%, 65%, 96%, 650-750, 680-770
 Dartmouth: 15%, 62%, 91%, 660-770, 670-780
 Brown: 14%, none given, 92%, 660-760, 670-770
 Columbia: 11%, none given, none given, 660-760, 670-780
 Princeton:10%, 82%, 96% 690-790,700-790
 Yale: 10%, none given, 97%, 700-800, 700-790
 Harvard: 9%, none given, 95%, 700-800, 700-790
 
 UGA and Texas (and most of the other "public Ivies") are not even close.
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