<p>I do not see what all the fuss is about. If you don’t think you are going to make it under the top 10% then you either go CAPs or head up to OU as SWTCAT mentioned. I think you will probably end up in fine shape either way. </p>
<p>I mean if it is really that important everyone would just want to go to Rice anyway.</p>
<p>flatxca, I’m not sure about if it is easier to transfer as a junior. I imagine it would be contingent upon which major you are transferring into and the room at that level.</p>
<p>The kids I know who’ve done the transfer thing used AP credit and usually one semester at ACC or St. Eds to have 30 hours, then transferred into Liberal Arts in the spring. Then after a semester at UT (or longer) they transferred into the major they want (provided their grades are good).</p>
<p>Apparently UT sent emails or letters to HS counselors saying that they have accepted over 12,000 people by law (and im sure a few hundred are just from wealthy legacies and not in top ten–i know several from my school). 12000 for ~7,000 spots. So from what I hear, if you haven’t been accepted by now bc you aren’t in top ten, then don’t expect to get in.</p>
<p>I can’t remember but I think I heard that those 7k spots are already filled or very close to it.</p>
<p>Thats what my counselor received from UT… my facts could be off but things aren’t looking good.</p>
<p>Elrod, some people want to go to UT, some people have wanted to go there their entire lives, so that is why there is a fuss.</p>
<p>And, most people who are dying to go to UT are not the type to want to go to Rice (see this thread in particular: What are the chicks like at Rice?) </p>
<p>It’s a completely different college experience! </p>
<p>Exactly AG54! There are kids that have always wanted to go to UT because thier grandparents and parents went there…and Rice is a totally different kind of experience…</p>
<p>I’m SCARRRRRRRRRREEEEED. There is definitely NO HOPE for me…
I went to UT’s website and checked the top10% report out…for 2008
around 5000 enrolled in the freshman class were top 10% the other 2k were nontop10</p>
<p>I’d be safe if I said this year there would be around 1k spots for non-top10ers.</p>
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In school we were told that if you got into the top 10% you were guaranteed admission - but they didn’t tell us if we weren’t in the top 10% WE HAVE NO CHANCE!!! :'(</p>
<p>I really feel like I am just waiting for my rejection right now… =-/</p>
<p>wow im an idiot…if i knew it would be this competitive i would have put CAS and Natural Sciences as my major
instead i put Chemical Engineering and Mechanical Engineering :/</p>
<p>According to the 2008 Top 10% report, approximately 9000 applicants last year were top 10%. 5114 of them enrolled.
Add 1000 top 10% applicants from this year’s pool from
<a href=“http://bealonghorn.utexas.edu/docs/no.sfc.2009.pdf[/url]”>http://bealonghorn.utexas.edu/docs/no.sfc.2009.pdf</a>
And you get approximately 10,000 top 10% auto admits to UT this year.
I’d say 6000 of them enroll, leaving 1200 spaces for non top 10%, International, & OOS combined. Pretty ridiculous.</p>