<p>Does anyone know if PACE was offered to all students who were in the top 10% of their schools. For example, UT had to take the top 7% - but did they PACE 8,9, and 10%? Thanks…</p>
<p>Accepted from IL for Public Relations!
31 ACT
3.4 GPA (upward trend and school doesn’t rank)
Work at multiple jobs, past 4 years
Many ECs related to major
Great letters of rec (my guess) and essays </p>
<p>Very excited. Love UT, in top two.</p>
<p>@txmom99 I’m in the top 11% and I got pace but on the website it says mainly for the top 10% … I have some good ec’s but lol apparebtly not good enough to get in entirely </p>
<p>I got accepted for Radio-Television-Film
28 ACT
3.7 UW, 4.6 W GPA (top 11%)
Hundreds of community service hours
Lots of ECs
No letters of rec but I think my essays really helped the admissions decision.</p>
<p>@meh1234 - Well, all of you who got PACE should recognize that UT saw something special in you. My student is top 10% and was given CAP. PACE sounds like an excellent program, and if you want UT - you should definitely take it. Good luck and congratulations to all of you who got PACE. </p>
<p>Well, just remember that PACE does not guarantee that you will get into business or engineering programs. Since you want BHP or EHP, I would consider some other place.</p>
<p>accepted to McCombs last friday
32 act
3.8/4.1 gpa
tons of EC’s
only 2 AP’s my senior year</p>
<p>kind of shocked at some of my friends who got rejected</p>
<p>is it coming out today</p>
<p>@annie2018 you r right that’s the problem … But idk if I should make a decision right now .</p>
<p>@txmom99 i agree that the program does have some merits… but i went and talked to the counselor… the chances of me transferring into a school that i would like to go into UT like cockrell or mccombs are extremely slim because they take extremely few transfers. furthemore, as pace students u are only garunteed admission into undergrad studies or liberal arts not any of the other schools. Thus in order to ideally transfer into one of the more competitive schools in UT its quite difficult. not only that… by the end of this year i will have 14 ap credits… austin community college will not accept ANY of these credits as part of the pace program… so ya… pace is definitely not the thing for me</p>