Acc??

<p>I was curious about anyone that has known, or themselves gone to ACC for the semester and transferred to UT. I think this is the path I am taking and I was just curious to know if many others were planning on doing it. Thanks!</p>

<p>I was gonna do CAP, but decided maybe spring entrance isn't so bad afterall, and probably do what you're doing.</p>

<p>Have you called their admissions office yet? I did yesterday and their gave rather vague answers.</p>

<p>Well, do that if my appeal falls flat. It'll happen since my high school won't release transcripts until the 15th, so YEAH I think it'll be way too late.</p>

<p>I have talked to a few people that have done it. They said it has worked out fine and that as long as you have the 30 hours and a 3.6 GPA or better (average) you will get in in January. Let me know if you decide to do it, seems like it works</p>

<p>You have to have completed 30 hours at your expected point of entry. So if you took 12 hours in summer and 18 in the fall you could enter in spring. But you'd have to be crazy and have no social life to do so, and that defeats the purpose of going to ACC and being in Austin in the first place. If you want to do that, save the rent and stay home. An ACC transfer is no better than any other community college in Texas, it's simply the most popular option.</p>

<p>I'd wait to try to gain Fall 2009 admission and enjoy yourself freshman year.</p>

<p>I assume that you could CLEP/test out of some of those hours.</p>

<p>What? 30 hours before entering Spring? I thought it was 15... Well, I'm getting credit for like 7 APs so that might help, otherwise that's what I'm going to do. All my friends are going on vacation for the summer (I'm stuck here since I'm dirt poor), I'm going to Austin because I have many business to attend do, and if I am going for fun, I would of taken UCSD instead (I love La Jolla), and otherwise that's no problem for me. I have to get away from the Dallas area as fast as possible. Sorry, personal reason.</p>