Apply Texas plainly states a word limit of 650. They have a word counter to let you know how close you are to the limit. It cuts off any words longer than that length.
Read MoreThe Business Honors Program offers a rigorous curriculum based on the case study model used in MBA programs. Read more about this highly selective program.
Read MorePlan II is an interdisciplinary honors program housed in the College of Liberal Arts open to first-time freshman
Read MoreHonors and regular admissions decisions are totally separate processes.
Read MoreIf you are interested in applying to honors, do it! Applying to honors only requires a little bit of extra time and it has no bearing on regular admissions decisions.
Read MoreHonors programs are merely one way to succeed amongst many at UT-Austin. They can help connect you to resources or provide for smaller learning environments.
Read MoreI came across a very useful link posting detailed statistics about admission and enrollment for the 2019 Class for the College of Natural Sciences.
Read MoreEmotionally, it is hard if not impossible to stop worrying. You are confronting a lot of unknowns. Your mind pulls you in one direction and your heart in another.
Read MorePeople worry. A lot. About a lot of things. Worry is a part of our lives as we navigate our way through an uncertain and unfair world.
Read MoreI received an e-mail recently from the mother of one of my clients - an amazing student doing all of the right things inside and outside of the classroom. She has literally been losing sleep over the anxiety and stress related to helping her son navigate this process.
Read MoreI recently received word from one of my transfer clients that they successfully gained admission into the University of Texas at Austin's notoriously difficult Computer Science program.
Read MoreOne important criterion of being an informed college admissions consumer is reaching how colleges and universities compare to each other. We typically use rankings to do this.
Read MoreWould you buy a car without first doing research? Visiting a dealership? Shopping around? Taking a test drive? Assessing your various options considering your preferences, finances, and needs?Probably not.
Read MoreCollege admissions asks a simple question: how do we determine who would be the best fit for our university? Answers prove impossibly complex.
Read MoreHere is a collection of helpful and honest advice from students who have completed the admissions process and selected their desired school in the fall.
Read MoreLearn about how your subjective qualities like the essays, resume, recommendation letters, and your biographical context factor into your admissions decision.
Read MoreThe Personal Achievement Index is the technical term for what we imagine universities do when they review an application. They look at all of the factors that a student puts forward and assigns a subjective score recommending admission or not.
Read MoreThe Academic Index has two factors – rank and test scores. Learn more about UT's algorithm.
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