how does PACE look on grad school with 24 hours from community college vs TAMU 4 years? any suggestions? My son got PACE
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congrats! your stats? My son is waiting on Northeastern and he is PACE with UT
Well PACE in no shape or form will negatively impact grad school prep. The requirements are very straight forward for full time UT transition after their first year. It’s only a year long program and they’re guaranteed that COLA major. It’s a matter of what experience they want (PACE is small). It’s sorta like an academic community for part time longhorns that barely made the cut and UT wants to give a chance to. They still are apart of longhorn campus life and all that.
Mis-read but 24 hours dual credit? PACE could possibly give them the chance to become closer to being core complete since they are taking 24 hours at ACC for the year.
Does anyone know approx how many are offered CAP?
Thank you so much! My parents graduated from UT and it has been my dream since childhood, but your kind words and story helped me to see the rejection and college admissions as a whole from a different lens. Best of luck to your daughter with NE or UT if she decides to enroll
Thanks! 1390 SAT, 104 gpa, 78/430 class rank. Extracurriculars are 4 years choir with solo region and area achievements, choir vp and section leader, NEHS, NHS, huge involvement in student council as junior and elected stuco president, senate campaign volunteer (applied polysci/govt.), political phone banking etc. Good luck to your son!
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That is correct.
you are correct
Have any international applicants heard back from UT so far?
No buddy, still waiting.
I got rejected oos
I’m an intl applicant ( but since I’m a citizen, I got classified as OOS). I heard back and got rejected from COLA psych
When would I hear back as an international applicant?
Yes, but depending on what u are wanting to do it might be good or bad. If u take classes and do well it guarantees you into Liberal Arts. Have heard it is near impossible to get into other “schools” (Engineering, business, etc) with CAP.
They sorta do. GATEWAY. U go in the summer and take a couple classes they pick for u and if u do well U r straight in for the Fall.
My daughter got Pace and Cap -
My daughter got offered CAP - In state, non-AA, COLA. Given her major choice, we’re strongly considering taking the option, but does anyone on here know how hard or easy it is to meet the 30 credits target, if you have AP credit in a lot of subjects?