<p>Stormborn,</p>
<p>To my knowledge, I don’t know of anyone on here except a few getting accepted. The only ones that I know of were people who had over 30 hours back in January and just now got accepted. We who just completed our 30 hours have a good week or two according to the admissions reps if we do get accepted. No news is good news for comm majors!</p>
<p>DeeGeeErbear,
Only for comm majors? What about liberal arts or CNS?</p>
<p>Thanks for the info, DeeGeeErbear!</p>
<p>Anjunha93,
Only comm majors are the ones waiting, and I think education is taking awhile too. Plenty of COLA majors are currently being accepted, along with engineering, UGS, and CNS. Mccombs is questionable, I’m not sure about them.</p>
<p>Do majors with not as many applicants get decisions faster? My first choice major is pre-nursing and, compared to others, don’t seem to get as many applicants.</p>
<p>That really ducks sucks for comm majors. Some us is have other plans if we don’t get into UT and the end of June is cutting t really short.</p>
<p>Yeah tell me about it! At least I live in Austin already and don’t have to worry about housing unless I don’t get accepted. And about nursing majors, I’m wondering if GPA is an automatic, like you have to have above a 3.8, otherwise they hold you to consider your qualifications and credentials. I only know of students transferring into Nursing with either a 3.9-4.0.</p>
<p>I have a cousin in Manor I can room with. It’s just would be much easier for me to live near campus.</p>
<p>I’m not sure if that is the case, at least for some majors. If it was, I would have been accepted by now (that’d be nice). It’s probably best that transfers don’t have an auto admit system like freshmen. I seriously would’ve had no chance of being admitted if I applied as a freshman.</p>
<p>riverside Apartments?</p>
<p>I was accepted last week for Mechanical Engineering. I had around a 3.9 gpa wrote all the essays and had 2 letters of rec. I didn’t have many engineering courses though. Only Calc 1 & 2 (Both A’s). I don’t know if it was just my case or as a general statement that it is better to take easier classes that you know you can get a higher GPA or if it is better to do a harder schedule that shows you applied yourself. </p>
<p>Also does anyone know of a good West Campus realtor to help me find an apartment. The only places I’ve found that are still available are really pricey.</p>
<p>Anything in west campus is going to be around 800-1500 for your own room</p>
<p>Hey guys, my girlfriend got accepted into the college of communications (advertising) less than an hour. She had a 4.0 GPA and 38 credit hours.</p>
<p>Ahhhh hopefully that means the rest of us will hear back this week.</p>
<p>That’s awesome news for Comm majors! Definitely by next week I think we will hear something!!</p>
<p>When is the absolute latest the someone got their admission to UT in the past? Does it go past june 15th?</p>
<p>Admissions said it will go on until the end of June</p>
<p>I can’t wait that long though. I need to find out if I am accepted or not so I can get my stuff together for UT Dallas. Admissions needs to hurry up. I know they have a lot of applicants but it shouldn’t be taking 1.5 months to get a decision made.</p>
<p>Yeah I’ll second that. The counselor I talked to said they don’t have an end date but they’re generally aiming for the end of June since there’s a lot of competitive majors, as she said.</p>
<p>Figures the year I apply would be the one year where they take longer.</p>