Umich engineering

<p>Thats fine, those who would like my advice can send me a personal message. My facts come from the coordinator of undergraduate recruitment and admissions for the college of engineering, Debby Mitchell, who I’ve met with personally on manny occasions. If I don’t know the answer to a particular question I refer people to her. I’m not the expert, she is. And how manny times do I have to tell you there are no bloody essays to write! I can’t wait to meet more kids like you on campus. I doubt you will look into this former Marine Corps Sergeant’s eyes, and call me a looser.</p>

<p>“Former Marine Corps Sergeant”? So you’ve already been a Marine Corps Sergeant? Pretty impressive for a college freshman. And by the way, it’s “many” (not “manny”) and “loser” (not “looser”). You might want to consider taking an english class at umich… if you get in that is.</p>

<p>Guess spell check aint got my back, lol. And with 70+ credits I consider myself a super sophmore, so there. And I’ve already taken all the required english classes and aced them (with a little help from spell check). Why do you think I chose engineering, cuz you don’t have to spell equations. Well I think we’ve about exhausted this debate, not to mention I don’t think we have an audience anymore. So with that, I’m signing out…till next time</p>

<p>lol, done arguing yet?</p>

<p>Well guys I know this post is a bit old, but I just thought I’d let you all know that I ended my winter term with a 3.55 gpa at OU and am taking micro in the spring. Umich engineering admitted me a few days ago. they called first and seemed to be pretty impressed with the grades and told me I would be admitted. Then I got a folder of stuff a few days later with the official letter and everything. I guess you were right; get the required gpa for your chosen engineering major and finish all the prereq classes and you’re pretty much set. Thanks for all the advice everyone, I appreciate it. : )</p>

<p>congrats, smeyers.</p>

<p>Congrats! Which major did you apply to? I was also accepted early this month to electrical engineering major.</p>

<p>I applied for mechanical. I’m so pumped to be there next year!</p>