I really want to get in out of state but i messed up my gpa HARD in 9th grade. I'm pretty much doing all AP classes now to bring my gpa to at least a 4.0 weighted and I'm shooting for a perfect ACT score to make my application seem better. Thanks for the advice and hopefully I will get into Georgia Tech in 2021!
@@강하은-f2h ended up not applying to GT because it was too expensive OOS. Got into Carnegie Mellon and Virginia tech with a full tuition scholarship and chose VT. I am a sophomore now.
I just want to tell you seniors/juniors that sat and gpa don't matter as much as you think they do. Yes they are important, but just because you have a 4.0 and 1500 doesn't mean youll get in. Idk how but i got accepted from the waitlist and my stats aren't that impressive.
Yess preach!! I completely agree with you. Stats are an overhyped part of the application. I think that schools look more into extracurriculars, your growth and development, and how much you’ve challenged yourself throughout high school. Stats are kinda like a baseline and are in no way shape or form the reason why you get in
@@lia49445 congrats. I had a 1280 and 3.9. How i got in is a mystery and will remain a mystery. *I chose not to go tho. Gg whoever got my spot off the wait list
Bro I'm trying to get into Tech my GPA's above 4.0 weighted and I live in GA my SAT score I'm trying to fix, but I really, really, want to get into tech.
Thanks for making this video! Do you know if tech takes the IB program into consideration at all? Also, do you think I'd be able to make it in with just 7 APs?
Thanks for watching! Georgia tech does take IB into consideration, and you can check out what scores you need to get credit here: www.catalog.gatech.edu/academics/undergraduate/credit-tests-scores/international-baccalaureate-exams/. With 7 APs, that definitely makes you a competitive candidate, but keep in mind that they’ll consider you in the context of your school/opportunities. I can’t say anything for certain, but I would go for it! Good luck 🍀
Hi , I am Ayansh . I am from India going through my high school as of right now. I got 92% in class 9 , have represented my school basketball team for 3 years and have also won numerous medals in olympiads. I am wondering if i still have a chance to get into GT for the undergraduate studies (trust me my high school scores will be off limits) . Anticipating a haste reply from you ..
yeah based on your credentials, it sounds like you have a good shot! i'm not sure how the process is for international students - i've heard its tougher than if you're applying from within the u.s., but regardless, if you've done well in school and demonstrated excellence in olympiads, I think you'll have a decent shot. just make sure you spend a lot of time crafting a cohesive application (but keep in mind again, i'm no admissions officer!)
What do you think my odds are of getting into GT? I'm in-state. My stats: (projected, I'm a junior right now) 3.83 unweighted, 4.35 weighted Currently a 1470 SAT but I'm gonna take it again and try to get at least a 1500. I'm planning on taking the Math 2 subject test and the biology M subject test. Track and field for 3 years(only JV, just did it for fun) President of Relay for Life (only senior year) President of Beta Club (only senior year) National Honor Society, English NHS, Mu Alpha Theta, Science NHS, Science Olympiad (All only 11th and 12 grade) Disease Detective Camp at CDC in Atlanta during summer before senior year Volunteered at hospital for summer during summer before senior year part-time job for just half of junior year I intend to apply for a major in biotechnology/bioengineering/biology/genetics I'm ranked 50ish in my class but there's over 500 students in my class so it's still top 10% As you can see i did most of my damage in my junior and senior years because i didn't really take school super seriously in my first two years. Think I have a good shot? Also, would it benefit me to apply regular decision instead of early decision because I'm taking all AP and it would boost my GPA a ton? Because without the first semester of classes taken into account my GPA is only a 4.25 weighted and 3.80ish unweighted. Sorry this is really long lol but let me know thank you!!
Thanks for taking the time to watch and thank you for commenting! You definitely have a good shot! You are well accomplished through your extracurriculars which show how involved you are outside of school. Georgia Tech definitely looks beyond just scores in their selection process, so don't stress out too much about perfecting everything. As long as you are challenging yourself through a rigorous curriculum and are doing well overall in academics, you should be okay. How is your courseload looking like? Are you challenging yourself and taking advantage of all of the classes that your school has to offer? They will place you in the context of your school and what opportunities you have, so if your school doesn't offer a ton of APs, colleges won't expect you to have taken a lot of AP classes. The selection process for in-state students is a little bit different and not as competitive as out of state students, I believe, and your stats and extracurriculars look solid. Go for it! Regarding Early Action vs Regular Decision, I have talked to a few of my in-state friends here, and they say that very few people from their school got into Tech RD. I'm not sure if that's just how their schools are, but I would recommend applying Early Action, even with a lower GPA since it can show your interest in GT. BUT, if you think that waiting to apply would really benefit your app since you are taking an extremely rigorous courseload, wait until RD to submit your app. Keep in mind that I am NOT an admissions officers, I am just a random Tech student on the Internet, so I don't really know exactly what colleges look into and cannot say anything for certain. But what I do know is that you miss 100% of the shots that you don't take, so apply!
@@sauravghosal5535 My school is set up so that you can only take a few APs in first two years and can take a lot as an upperclassman. I took one during sophomore year, am taking three currently as a junior, and am taking 5 senior year. Hoping that's enough. Thanks for taking the time to reply!
Personally, I didn’t find it helpful in college. GT didn’t accept credit for ap capstone, and I didn’t learn anything very important in either seminar or research. AP seminar was pretty much like an English class (except I didn’t get college credit for it), and AP Research wasn’t helpful since I’d already had experience with research before
I can’t stay for certain, but both ap capstone courses are ap classes, so I think they show the admissions officers that you’re challenging yourself! I would choose ap capstone over an honors class or a regular class - I think it may have strengthened my app a little. Also good luck with your application to Tech!! 🍀
I switched over winter break this year (freshman year). I switched because I took a BME 1000 introductory course and immediately knew that the field wasn't for me. I knew that I was interested in CS, but I really knew that I wanted to switch to CS after HackGT when I began to really enjoy CS.
@@sauravghosal5535 What was the process for changing your major? Like i've read that you have to meet some additional requirements to switch to CS, ME, and ISyE...so did u have to give an additional test ?
Respect from HT, a very well organized and articulate video. Best of luck, deserve more subs.
Aww thank you!! Good luck this year with college apps!! I remember how stressful this time of year was, make sure to keep sane haha
I really want to get in out of state but i messed up my gpa HARD in 9th grade. I'm pretty much doing all AP classes now to bring my gpa to at least a 4.0 weighted and I'm shooting for a perfect ACT score to make my application seem better. Thanks for the advice and hopefully I will get into Georgia Tech in 2021!
Don’t sweat it too much! Keep challenging yourself, and work hard. Good luck! 🍀
@@sauravghosal5535 thanks!
Dija get in
@@강하은-f2h ended up not applying to GT because it was too expensive OOS. Got into Carnegie Mellon and Virginia tech with a full tuition scholarship and chose VT. I am a sophomore now.
@@naughti_penguin2340What were your stats? That’s really impressive!
Lol my roommate actually came in as BME and switched to CS. Came to tech couple years ago as well.
I just want to tell you seniors/juniors that sat and gpa don't matter as much as you think they do. Yes they are important, but just because you have a 4.0 and 1500 doesn't mean youll get in. Idk how but i got accepted from the waitlist and my stats aren't that impressive.
Yess preach!! I completely agree with you. Stats are an overhyped part of the application. I think that schools look more into extracurriculars, your growth and development, and how much you’ve challenged yourself throughout high school. Stats are kinda like a baseline and are in no way shape or form the reason why you get in
Same 😂😂 my superscores were 1260 (SAT) and 28 (ACT) and I got in EA. Just show them your potential in your essay.
@@dfabulous wow you got into Georgia Tech with 1260!?
Literally same, my ACT was a 27 and I only had a 4.1 weighted. Still don’t know how I got in 😅
@@lia49445 congrats. I had a 1280 and 3.9. How i got in is a mystery and will remain a mystery.
*I chose not to go tho. Gg whoever got my spot off the wait list
Bro I'm trying to get into Tech my GPA's above 4.0 weighted and I live in GA my SAT score I'm trying to fix, but I really, really, want to get into tech.
Hey man, there's a new major called Neuroscience at GT. Do you have any opinions on it?
Thanks for making this video! Do you know if tech takes the IB program into consideration at all? Also, do you think I'd be able to make it in with just 7 APs?
Thanks for watching! Georgia tech does take IB into consideration, and you can check out what scores you need to get credit here: www.catalog.gatech.edu/academics/undergraduate/credit-tests-scores/international-baccalaureate-exams/. With 7 APs, that definitely makes you a competitive candidate, but keep in mind that they’ll consider you in the context of your school/opportunities. I can’t say anything for certain, but I would go for it! Good luck 🍀
I’m cooked 😭my extracurricular are not great at all I’m a rising junior
Hi , I am Ayansh . I am from India going through my high school as of right now. I got 92% in class 9 , have represented my school basketball team for 3 years and have also won numerous medals in olympiads. I am wondering if i still have a chance to get into GT for the undergraduate studies (trust me my high school scores will be off limits) .
Anticipating a haste reply from you ..
yeah based on your credentials, it sounds like you have a good shot! i'm not sure how the process is for international students - i've heard its tougher than if you're applying from within the u.s., but regardless, if you've done well in school and demonstrated excellence in olympiads, I think you'll have a decent shot. just make sure you spend a lot of time crafting a cohesive application (but keep in mind again, i'm no admissions officer!)
Great exposure 👌 👍
What do you think my odds are of getting into GT? I'm in-state.
My stats: (projected, I'm a junior right now)
3.83 unweighted, 4.35 weighted
Currently a 1470 SAT but I'm gonna take it again and try to get at least a 1500.
I'm planning on taking the Math 2 subject test and the biology M subject test.
Track and field for 3 years(only JV, just did it for fun)
President of Relay for Life (only senior year)
President of Beta Club (only senior year)
National Honor Society, English NHS, Mu Alpha Theta, Science NHS, Science Olympiad (All only 11th and 12 grade)
Disease Detective Camp at CDC in Atlanta during summer before senior year
Volunteered at hospital for summer during summer before senior year
part-time job for just half of junior year
I intend to apply for a major in biotechnology/bioengineering/biology/genetics
I'm ranked 50ish in my class but there's over 500 students in my class so it's still top 10%
As you can see i did most of my damage in my junior and senior years because i didn't really take school super seriously in my first two years. Think I have a good shot? Also, would it benefit me to apply regular decision instead of early decision because I'm taking all AP and it would boost my GPA a ton? Because without the first semester of classes taken into account my GPA is only a 4.25 weighted and 3.80ish unweighted. Sorry this is really long lol but let me know thank you!!
Grid Gaming what Georgia high school do you go to? I’m just curious because I might be moving down there in the near future.
Grid Gaming what Georgia high school do you go to? I’m just curious because I might be moving down there in the near future.
Grid Gaming what Georgia high school do you go to? I’m just curious because I might be moving down there in the near future.
Thanks for taking the time to watch and thank you for commenting!
You definitely have a good shot! You are well accomplished through your extracurriculars which show how involved you are outside of school. Georgia Tech definitely looks beyond just scores in their selection process, so don't stress out too much about perfecting everything. As long as you are challenging yourself through a rigorous curriculum and are doing well overall in academics, you should be okay. How is your courseload looking like? Are you challenging yourself and taking advantage of all of the classes that your school has to offer? They will place you in the context of your school and what opportunities you have, so if your school doesn't offer a ton of APs, colleges won't expect you to have taken a lot of AP classes. The selection process for in-state students is a little bit different and not as competitive as out of state students, I believe, and your stats and extracurriculars look solid. Go for it!
Regarding Early Action vs Regular Decision, I have talked to a few of my in-state friends here, and they say that very few people from their school got into Tech RD. I'm not sure if that's just how their schools are, but I would recommend applying Early Action, even with a lower GPA since it can show your interest in GT. BUT, if you think that waiting to apply would really benefit your app since you are taking an extremely rigorous courseload, wait until RD to submit your app.
Keep in mind that I am NOT an admissions officers, I am just a random Tech student on the Internet, so I don't really know exactly what colleges look into and cannot say anything for certain. But what I do know is that you miss 100% of the shots that you don't take, so apply!
@@sauravghosal5535 My school is set up so that you can only take a few APs in first two years and can take a lot as an upperclassman. I took one during sophomore year, am taking three currently as a junior, and am taking 5 senior year. Hoping that's enough. Thanks for taking the time to reply!
Wow the first person who took ap capstone. Does it help in college?
Personally, I didn’t find it helpful in college. GT didn’t accept credit for ap capstone, and I didn’t learn anything very important in either seminar or research. AP seminar was pretty much like an English class (except I didn’t get college credit for it), and AP Research wasn’t helpful since I’d already had experience with research before
@@sauravghosal5535 oh wow well I guess that's a bummer cause GT is my dream school 😅 do you know if it at least improves a person's application?
I can’t stay for certain, but both ap capstone courses are ap classes, so I think they show the admissions officers that you’re challenging yourself! I would choose ap capstone over an honors class or a regular class - I think it may have strengthened my app a little. Also good luck with your application to Tech!! 🍀
@@sauravghosal5535 Thanks! I really hope I get in!
How come you switch from BME to CS? Did you do it when you started Sophomore year?
I switched over winter break this year (freshman year). I switched because I took a BME 1000 introductory course and immediately knew that the field wasn't for me. I knew that I was interested in CS, but I really knew that I wanted to switch to CS after HackGT when I began to really enjoy CS.
@@sauravghosal5535 Thank you for your insight. Our son will be starting at the Tech as BME this coming fall.
@@llngoc Yeah no problem! I'm glad that I could help. Also, best of luck to your son! He'll love it here
@@sauravghosal5535 Thank you!
@@sauravghosal5535 What was the process for changing your major? Like i've read that you have to meet some additional requirements to switch to CS, ME, and ISyE...so did u have to give an additional test ?
U made ur accent rock bro
I can't believe this guy said that his extracurriculars were bad smh.
Does Georgia tech superstore?
Not sure if they "superstore," but GT does superscore both the SAT and ACT!
Saurav Ghosal haha typo, ty!
Yeah no prob! Happy to help 😊
This guy changed his accent like a chameleon 😂😂😂
Explain in hindi bro🙄
Bro he is from US.