Got into GT lately as an international. I was kinda scared of how intense the school might be but you guys showed me that how fun it can be among all the work :D Thanks a lot
I am an NY resident and I am thinking of applying to GT as a transfer. I want to major in IE but I have an associate degree in Business Administration. Not sure whether I have a shot since my associate major is in business.
erm do you think i have a chance of getting into gt? i’ve taken 5 aps so far (taking 4-5 my senior year next year) currently have a 3.7 gpa uw and 4.0 (i think???) w. im an in state white female aiming for a 1400 on the sat. i wanna major in computer science (i have some ecs related i did, technology student association (won some awards at a competition, i did this club my freshman and sophomore year where i was an officer sophomore year, also planning to do it my senior year but i didn’t do it junior year), and i also was a state level nominee for ghp in computer science by my cs teacher). i also have 100+ volunteer hours at my local church and i’m doing nhs, also did band but only my freshman year lol. finally i’m planning on getting letters of rec from the cs and engineering teachers at my school
Future seniors applying, don't stress yourself too much, college admissions are holistic, which might work in ur favor. I got a 1200 SAT, applied RD without realizing that SAT was required (I only realized after I applied), I decided to just be honest and submit my SAT and on March 25th morning... I got in!!! Cute bees raining down my acceptance letter which was soooo cute :') I'm glad Georgia Tech saw past my low SAT score!
I have been doing pilot training for about 5 years now almost about to get my private pilot's license. I want to go to the aerospace engineering program at GT. I have 3.9 gpa, and 1340 SAT right now. Taking the SAT again this august but not taking the reading section, shooting for 800 math. Im doing dual enrollment with georgia state this year. Do you think I have a good chance of getting in when I apply this october?
you have a great shot in terms of GPA and the length of pilot training you’ve done really shows that you’re passionate about it! do you have any extracurricular activities that reflect your pilot training experience? also be sure to highlight what you’re excited for that GT has to offer in your application
Georgia tech is literally my dream school I’m currently a rising junior class of 2024. Are there any tips you have for me to get into Georgia tech? And love this video.
thank you!!! i'd say to try to make new friends as soon as you get here and don't overload yourself with work and activities. it's all about balance :)
oops misread your question! for tips to get into ga tech, it’d be to be genuine and authentic in your application, show your interest in the school by doing research ahead of time/see how you can incorporate that into your essays, and have multiple people read over your essays so you can get different perspectives. feel free to DM me if you want me to help look over yours. hope i get to see you here someday 😊