Found this on Reddit and thought it was interesting. Mostly because it says/claims EIU is the easiest B10 school to get into…..
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Found this on Reddit and thought it was interesting. Mostly because it says/claims EIU is the easiest B10 school to get into…..
But, but, but, but Iowa Harvard of Midwest, no?
That makes sense for a lot of midwestern or smaller-population states, but it gets tough real quick in a larger state - ie, schools like UCLA, Texas, Florida/FSU would be beyond enormous.IMO state colleges could be in the 80%+ by default. That's the purpose of those schools. To teach the state's population. Any public university less than 50% is not serving their purpose IMO
KOK, GD, BF = all the same. KF and Iowa fans are the real problem. Kansas>Iowa State>IowaBetter “tradition”?:
“The Wave”
“Tavernhok claiming Iowa is harder to get in to than ISU”
IMO state colleges could be in the 80%+ by default. That's the purpose of those schools. To teach the state's population. Any public university less than 50% is not serving their purpose IMO
There isn't a way for Texas, Michigan, Florida flagships to do that. Imagine how massive UT would have to be to be at 80% acceptance.
I had this thought too, but a few years ago I just went and looked at their admission standards out of curiousity and I'm pretty sure they were lower than ISU''s. Unless I'm confusing them with another school.For some reason I thought Kansas was harder to get into. The "thoughts" column on the right said it's the second easiest in the conference at 91%.
That's the joke. They both have the same admission standards, along with UNI.KOK, GD, BF = all the same. KF and Iowa fans are the real problem. Kansas>Iowa State>Iowa
ISU's 2021 accept rate was 91%.
KOK, GD, BF = all the same. KF and Iowa fans are the real problem. Kansas>Iowa State>IowaThat's the joke. They both have the same admission standards, along with UNI.
True to a point. Look at Illinois and Texas. Huge state population growth and they cap enrollment at UT, A&M and Champagne. Illinois legislature for 50 years (??) has looked to Iowa and Iowa State to be offer a similar education without increasing the size of the Champagne campus. We win ( a lot of out of state tuition) and they win by not having to build a ginormous campus while they have increased standards for acceptance..IMO state colleges could be in the 80%+ by default. That's the purpose of those schools. To teach the state's population. Any public university less than 50% is not serving their purpose IMO
No. Make that **** No.But, but, but, but Iowa Harvard of Midwest, no?
Boy, K State lets anyone with a pulse in. Explains EMAW trolls