Pretty sure UGA has us beat in some areas that we could easily take over (e.g. premed). Just saying a few non-engineering degrees might do us good.
Respectfully disagree. GT offers all BS degrees in the pure sciences.
GT is the way to go pre-Med, pre Law and Business Administration.
MCG and top Business Schools love Georgia Tech grads 3.5’s and higher in Chemistry and Biology. Organic Chem, P. Chem and Biochemistry, Microbiology and the awful Radiation Biology are very difficult. Engineering degrees over 3.2 are extremely difficult.
They make allowances for it.
GT science and engineering grads crush the MCAT. It’s kindergarten and a very basic easy test if you have been through GT.
UGA just has many more applications to medical school. That’s the disparity. Not the curriculum or the degree.
Letters of recommendation play a large part too. You have got to get to know your professors. Always sit on the front row and ask intelligent questions, provide researches correct answers and volunteer for extra work.