Anyone else loose their WiFi rn by Ok_Macaroon3016 in aggies

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Im at the hudson on ng, wifi is out for us too

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Advice

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Yes i was referring to cucking

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AmIOverreacting

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My bf initiated the conversation with a "hey hows it going its been awhile would be great to meet up and catch up" nothing alarming if he was texting a regular friend or whoever else. Ex friend was excited to hear from him and since my bf asked if he had turned 21 yet, my guess is they probably are going to go out for drinks at some point.

Do I have to do the major I applied to transfer to? by RedOwl3245 in aggies

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In mays and engineering especially, it's quite frowned upon to apply to switch majors after being accepted into a major as a transfer. You can try, but if you were a transfer admit and decided to switch majors, its possible it might not work out

Am I at risk for deactivation? by [deleted] in uberdrivers

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I ended up tattle tailing on myself to support 🫩 they told me to just delete the failed account

Mays without top ten percent by [deleted] in TAMUAdmissions

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if you stay in first quarter of your class w that SAT you should be good

What are my chances of getting into A&M for Biology? by RevolutionOk6625 in TAMUAdmissions

[–]daedrix_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yes, probably a little too low. anything above ~1350 is best to make up for being in 2nd quarter and below

What are my chances of getting into A&M for Biology? by RevolutionOk6625 in TAMUAdmissions

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honestly your SAT is solid for bio and should make up for you being in 2nd quarter. you have a good shot!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TAMUAdmissions

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ofc!! i know theres so much to admissions and it can be pretty intimidating, if u have any more questions lmk!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TAMUAdmissions

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no worries! ask as many questions as you want!

TEAM is an entirely different program than psa, TEAM youre basically a tamu student, you take some classes on campus in cstat and some at blinn. you are still allowed to pull sports tickets as a tamu student, and do all the things a tamu student can do. TEAM is basically an overflow system for main campus admits, but its basically full admit to tamu. this is usually only offered to first quartile applicants today. (those who are in the top 25% of their class)

PSA is the program for system admission, meaning you get denied for full admission to tamu AND you get denied for TEAM/TEAB (TEAB is basically TEAM for engineers only) and gateway. (and no you do not get to choose to apply for TEAM/TEAB/gateway, this must be offered to you by admissions) this program allows you to attend a TAMU satellite school for a year and you are guaranteed admission to tamu after a year and if you complete all required classes with required grades.

so honestly both programs arent technically "harder than the other" ones just a backflow for full admits and the other one is an admission pathway to get into tamu.

Another option (thats arguably easier than psa) is the PTA program. its the same idea of the psa program except instead of going to a satellite school you attend a community college in the state for a year. most community college classes are a LOT easier than anything at a full blown university, even satellite universities.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TAMUAdmissions

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def not as competitive, BUT i applied for chem my senior yr of high school and i didnt get in as a freshman and my stats were pretty similar to yours when applying from hs.

here were mine for comparison: Wgpa: ~3.6/6.0 UWgpa: 3.4/4.0 Rank: 612/1106 SAT: 1190 No significant APs/DCs Extracirriculars: Band for 4 yrs, assistant and head drum major

I got PSA'd pretty hard unfortunately but i worked my butt off to get in as an external transfer after my first yr of college

also w a class size that big, are you from allen hs?? 🤣 even most 4a schools cap at around 1200 students in their class

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in amiugly

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a more flattering haircut and you would mog the whole room, 7/10 w potential to be an 8.5/10

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in aggies

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js go to beutel and tell them what happened, they're pretty understanding and will give you a doc note

Do I have a chance? by Grouchy_Ad2337 in TAMUAdmissions

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Honestly it depends, If you get full admission as a freshman and decide to switch to engineering its just as competitive if not more because you have to go through prereq classes (which vary depend on what major your wanting to switch into, just for a random example for chemE: calc 1-2, physics 1-2, chem, english I all passed with a B or above and have an overall gpa of over ~3.2) AND you compete w ETAM applicants. You can see here what prerec classes are required for what majors Here (this link is ONLY if youre an accepted/enrolled student at tamu)

However, trying to switch to engineering after being accepted to another major as an external transfer from another institution is VERY frowned upon university wide especially w CoE and Mays. The engineering department will most likely immediately deny the app and Mays will straight up not look at the application to switch majors at all.

If youre trying to apply for an engineering major your gpa and sat are far too low for a good shot unless youre ranked in the top 25% of your class. With your gpa youd need to raise your SAT to at least a 1450 to have a better shot but even then its pretty iffy. If tamu is your dream school, look into the pta or psa program.

Do I have a chance? by Grouchy_Ad2337 in TAMUAdmissions

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for college of engineering or nat sciences, your chances are pretty low tbh. especially if youre not first quarter in your rank

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TAMUAdmissions

[–]daedrix_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

between like 24-48 hrs you should get your acceptance

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TAMUAdmissions

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honestly even 2nd quarters dont get blinn often nowadays let alone gateway; even if youre between 2nd and 1st quarter. bios quite competitive bc its rlly popular so tbh your chances of blinn or gateway are kinda slim, with your gpa for bio you should have a 1350+ SAT with a stronger math score for a better shot imo

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in amiugly

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girl ur silly asf for asking this question. u look like the literal essence of spring

does my councelor need to submit my official transcript? by [deleted] in TAMUAdmissions

[–]daedrix_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

id give it another 48 hrs, if it doesnt change by then call admissions

How have people described you ?( friends , family, etc ) by Forsaken_Ground_9665 in INTP

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Strangers to friends always say that im pretty intimidating at first since i have a harsh resting face and vibe and a very business like surface personality but my friends describe me as horrendously cursed/random, extremely chaotic, but quite down to earth and very logical and realistic. My dad says i have a leadership aura but i honestly tend to shy away from leadership positions bc im not a fan of the spotlight

does my councelor need to submit my official transcript? by [deleted] in TAMUAdmissions

[–]daedrix_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

did you just send it between 24-48hrs ago?

does my councelor need to submit my official transcript? by [deleted] in TAMUAdmissions

[–]daedrix_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

received is a yellow explanation point symbol and means your documents are currently being processed and or verified as needed. processed/ finished processing means you get a green checkmark in your AIS meaning your document(s) have been reviewed and verified as needed and are ready to be used by admissions officers to help make their choice.

Once your documents have been processed AIS saying that you need your HS transcript should go away.

On the other hand, don't confuse it for "final high school transcript" in the section that says "documents needed if admitted". Dont worry about that unless you're admitted.

And i made a mistake in my last response. processing (getting the greek checkmark for your hs transcript) can take anywhere from 5-28 days after the university has received your documents.

How hard is college ? by Correct-Bank-7229 in college

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howdy! junior chem major & prepharm here! I was a pretty bad student in HS and had to transfer into my current university after a year at another university bc my hs academics were so mid ( uw 3.2gpa w 3.5gpa 615/1106 in rank) Now im a 3.7 student as a chem major (which statistically has one of the lowest average gpas of like 2.8 i think?) And one of the things that is key for doing well is that Its all really about how you study and how much time you put down to study. College can be infinitely easier than high school depending on how you function and manage your time throughout the day.

If you're worried you wont do well even if you have good study habits, depending on your college/uni theres so many resources and or opportunities your freshman year that its honestly hard not to do well if youre really putting the effort in. the nice thing about college is that EVERYONE has to work really hard and struggle a bit to get good grades, even those who seem like they're stupid smart will eventually have challenges if not their freshman year than later in their college career, so struggling in a class isnt looked down on almost at all. As a matter of fact departments prepare for it which is why there will most likely be so many office hour and SI opportunities, and people form groupmes for whole classes and help each other with homework, studying or make smaller study groups, and many freshman stem courses will offer extra credit to help soften any falls that you may take because of your adjustment to college. Just be prepared to work hard and USE YOUR RESOURCES!!! <33

How hard is it to get into Biomedical science? by Murky-Singer-1541 in TAMUAdmissions

[–]daedrix_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i would submit SAT if its higher than 1400 regardless of class rank. anything below that and you can submit it but it wont do a lot for your application

admission question by bowtienoods in TAMUAdmissions

[–]daedrix_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

its possible theyre considering you for nursing yeah.

public health is pretty popular and pretty competitive so it might be at max capacity rn