UT-Austin Transfer Tip #5: Maximizing your admissions chances
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- Опубліковано 26 січ 2017
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I hope you enjoy my last video on the transfer process discussing tips and strategies for getting the most out of your essays and resume!
Follow-up posts: texadmissions.com/transfer
kevin@texadmissions.com
I watched a few of your videos and incorporated the tips in my essays. I got accepted! This was really helpful.
Thank you, Kevin. You’re passionate about your videos and it shows.
Thanks
I'm currently enrolled at a community college but I'm transferring to UTSA next year. I'm planning on keeping my grades up and transferring to UT Austin the following year (It's a lot of moving around, I know) but I just wanted to say thank you so much for making this video series, it really gives me a lot of clarity looking forward
i know you might not replay to this or even take a look at it, but I'm hoping you do. I was top ranked in my high school but i chose to go to the University of Houston which i hate so much. The only reason I went there was that my family thought we were moving up north so i applied to the University of Maryland and other universities as such. Long story short, they changed their mind and it was time to apply to Texas universities. UT application deadline has passed, wrote them an appeal but was ignored. So, that's what got me to UH.
When do they send out transfer admissions for Fall 2017? For the March 1st deadline?
Do you recommend people with a bad GPA history to apply? I went to college in 2008 to 2010 but didn't realize that I wasn't ready did really really bad. Recently I found out that there's a fresh start policy but ten years is a long wait for a person who want to achieve more in life. If you take all the coursework for Mechanical Engineering I did lately, it's almost a 4.0. What's upsetting is schools often look past that.
how hard is it to get into RTF as an out of state transfer? if I have a 4.0 does that give me a decent chance?
I found your video extremely helpful. I'm planning on transferring to UT in fall of '21. I just have a quick question. On the application, who can write a general recommendation letter? One of my professors is already going to write me for the academic recommendation.
I am a freshman at UT Dallas majoring in Computer Science. I have a 4.0 as of now but I have neither string extra curricula nor a strong resume as of now. I really want to go to UT Austin, but don't think my application would be very strong. Is it still worth it to apply now for fall 2017 with my current status or wait to apply for spring 2018 ? Thank you
I am a dual-enrolled high school student and will graduate my senior year with my Associates degree. When I apply to UT, would I be considered a freshman student or a transfer?