As a student who did Onramps courses, trust me, they are each incredibly harder than any AP class and I know this personally and from every single person I've talked to and I've taken Onramps courses since 9th grade high school. They are incredibly time crunching and require extensive brain capacity. Please reconsider the take that UT Austin admissions are looking for AP courses over Onramps courses. Also because the Onramps courses were arguably mandated and every higher achieving student in our grade has been taking the same Onramps courses and they are regarded the same level or arguably more difficult than the AP courses at my school.
It is ridiculous to me that colleges require students to know what they want to do with their life by 10th or 11th grade and focus on that path in their extracurriculars and internships. Come on! Students change majors all the time once they get to college, why would you use that as a means to determine success at your school?
As a student who did Onramps courses, trust me, they are each incredibly harder than any AP class and I know this personally and from every single person I've talked to and I've taken Onramps courses since 9th grade high school. They are incredibly time crunching and require extensive brain capacity. Please reconsider the take that UT Austin admissions are looking for AP courses over Onramps courses. Also because the Onramps courses were arguably mandated and every higher achieving student in our grade has been taking the same Onramps courses and they are regarded the same level or arguably more difficult than the AP courses at my school.
Very helpful! Thanks for sharing!!
thank you! this was very helpful, i’m applying this year
Is it for admissions for undergraduate or post graduate?
It is ridiculous to me that colleges require students to know what they want to do with their life by 10th or 11th grade and focus on that path in their extracurriculars and internships. Come on! Students change majors all the time once they get to college, why would you use that as a means to determine success at your school?
Very helpful! Do you know if Urban Studies is considered an impacted major for freshman?
undergradute obviously? postgraduate doesnt even matter its probably 100%
Is it for admissions for undergraduate or post graduate?
Is it for admissions for undergraduate or post graduate?