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Location/Region: Preferably EST timezone
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Major: Undecided yet, probably data analytics since I want to be a sports data analyst.
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GPA/Test Scores: 3.8 GPA, yet to take the SAT.
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Curriculum: i would love to do data analytics for the school’s sports teams
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Size: doesn’t matter that much to me
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Costs: i would like to pay 35-40k COA per year, after scholarships
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Schools You're Currently Looking At:
UNC Chappell Hill, Clemson, Duke, FAU, FIU, GT, FSU, Texas A&M, UF, IU, PSU, UCF, Miami, Texas, UNC Charlotte, USF -
Additional: I would like the school to have good sports, and having well known cities about an hour drive from the school.
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@tranquil wagon university of south carolina
a bit on the expensive side, but they have merit aid for out of staters
I’ll definitely add them. Thank you. Anyone else you got in mind?
university of tennessee
Got it. Anyone else? Maybe someone to remove?
can’t pinpoint specifics to remove but i’d consider university of alabama, they’re particularly known for giving out of state scholarships
if i had to remove one it would be texas since it’s really expensive OOS
I’ve heard some about them, but the academics aren’t that great which is not really something I can comprise on
yes they’re known for being a huge party school, but they have a massive sports scene and plenty of resources and money
and a crazy alumni network
esp since you’re leaning business and sports, i don’t think it’s too bad of a pick
at FSU we have "business analytics"
or is this more of like a statistics-y thing
More like stats
hmm ok so are you looking for more stem ish schools with a big sports scene basically?
purdue would be one of em yeah
They’re definitely going on my list. Any other suggestions?
i would say uiuc
some ppl their data science program because apparently its more stats based than cs based, but i would suppose ud like that
and they (sadly) do have a strong sports team
Not going to Illinois for a reason I can’t mention
Appreciate the suggestion tho
Hello,
Does anybody know the names of some colleges that are need-blind+meets 100% demonstrated need for international students?