The University of Texas - Austin or simply Texas is one of the bet and biggest universities in the USA. It is ranked #56 and is the 7th biggest school by enrollment.
The University of Texas at Austin offers more than 100 undergraduate and 170 graduate degrees. In addition, the university has eight honors programs that span a variety of academic fields: Liberal Arts Honors, the Business Honors Program, the Turing Scholars Program in Computer Science, Engineering Honors, the Dean's Scholars Program in Natural Sciences, the Health Science Scholars Program in Natural Sciences, the Polymathic Scholars Program in Natural Sciences, and the interdisciplinary Plan II Honors program. UT Austin attracts more federal research grants than any American university without a medical school. UT is divided into 18 schools and colleges, the largest of which is the College of Liberal Arts. UT’s graduate programs include the highly ranked McCombs School of Business, College of Education, Cockrell School of Engineering, College of Fine Arts, School of Nursing, College of Pharmacy and School of Social Work, The most popular majors at University of Texas--Austin include: Engineering, Social Sciences, Business, Management, Marketing, and Related Support Services and Biological and Biomedical Sciences. Texas is a true "public ivy"
and What sets Texas apart is the sheer amount of excellence everywhere Several departments are ranked in the top 10 as are the university sports teams.
Sdmission to trxas is competitive with an acceptance rate of 39%. Texas uses the Applytexas application. The same applicayion can also be used for other Univrsity of Texas campuses as well as Tr=exas A&m
The Essay trequirements are as follows:
Topic A (Freshman and International Freshman): Use this topic if you are applying for admission before the Summer 2017 semester.
Describe a setting in which you have collaborated or interacted with people whose experiences and/or beliefs differ from yours. Address your initial feelings, and how those feelings were or were not changed by this experience.
Topic A (Transfer, Transient, Readmit) Statement of Purpose
The statement of purpose will provide an opportunity to explain any extenuating circumstances that you feel could add value to your application. You may also want to explain unique aspects of your academic background or valued experiences you may have had that relate to your academic discipline. The statement of purpose is not meant to be a listing of accomplishments in high school or a record of your participation in school-related activities. Rather, this is your opportunity to address the admissions committee directly and to let us know more about you as an individual, in a manner that your transcripts and other application information cannot convey.
Topic B (Freshman and International Freshman): Use this topic if you are applying for admission after the Spring 2017 semester.
Most students have an identity, an interest, or a talent that defines them in an essential way. Tell us about yourself.
Topic B (Freshman and International Freshman): Use this topic if you are applying for admission before the Summer 2017 semester.
Describe a circumstance, obstacle or conflict in your life and the skills and resources you used to resolve it. Did it change you? If so, how?
Topic B (Transfer, Transient, Readmit)
If you are applying as a former student and were suspended for academic reason, describe briefly any actions you have taken to improve your academic abilities and give reason why you should be readmitted. If you are applying as a nondegree seeking or postbaccalaureate applicant, briefly describe the specific objectives you wish to accomplish if admitted, including the courses in which you would like to enroll.Topic C (Freshman and International Freshman): Use this topic if you're applying for admission after the Spring 2017 semester.
You've got a ticket in your hand - Where will you go? What will you do? What will happen when you get there?
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