Penn St., UFlorida, and UT-Austin

<p>How hard is it to get into these schools out-of-state?</p>

<p>PSU doesn't consider state residency in its decision. So, same as in-state PSU!</p>

<p>wow really? should've applied then</p>

<p>UTAustin is quite difficult. as you know, all texas public schools give top 10% of texas high school students automatic admittance.</p>

<p>Yah that sucks. I'm top 10% of my class, but I don't live in Texas so oh well.</p>

<p>What do you think is needed to get into Texas OOS?</p>

<p>GPA UW/W:
SAT Score:<br>
Rank: </p>

<p>What stats would get a student into consideration?</p>

<p>i dunno, but i couple of my friends who got in all had 3.9+ UW and 2100+. I dunno about rank, top 10%?</p>

<p>Well I definately won't have those grades, oh well I have tons of other options.</p>

<p>don't give up though, our school has GPA inflation</p>

<p>According to collegeboard sat's for the middle 50% were cr 540-670, maths 570-690 at UT-Austin. 95% were in-state students and 51% of applicants were admitted.</p>

<p>then you might need a 1400-1450+ for OOS</p>

<p>Supposedly UT Austin places major emphasis on class rank.</p>

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According to collegeboard sat's for the middle 50% were cr 540-670, maths 570-690 at UT-Austin. 95% were in-state students and 51% of applicants were admitted.

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<p>I've always wondered about that.
Does the 51% admitted include the automatic acceptances from Texas top 10%?</p>

<p>i applied to UT-Austin OOS last year...3.5 at application time with midsemester reports, 1380 SAT, first-gen, top 15%, female, 8 APs, all honors, hardest courseload all 4 yrs, good ECs > got into UT, but not engineering</p>