Early decision engineering admissions thread

<p>For all of those out there who applied to the engineering school, the letter have been mailed out.</p>

<p>Now this isn't some professional thread where you have to color code it.</p>

<p>Just say if you were accepted or rejected.</p>

<p>Which program you were accepted into.</p>

<p>SAT 1 scores</p>

<p>SAT 2 scores</p>

<p>GPA</p>

<p>and APs</p>

<p>ACCEPTED!!!
Accepted into the BSE program.</p>

<p>Math 760
Reading 660
writing 610</p>

<p>Math 2c - 750
math 1c - 710
Chemistry - 720</p>

<p>AP Chem - 5
Ap Euro - 5
AP Gov - 5</p>

<p>GPA - 95.50 unweighted</p>

<p>Hello,
I applied early decision and live in CA. I have not heard back from Cooper Union. When did you receive your decision, did you get an email telling your acceptance, and was the decision sent by ups, usps, or fed ex. I want to know!!!
Thank you for the reply,
Daniel</p>

<p>I received it in a flat rate package usps. My friend just heard today usps and was accepted too into the chemistry program.</p>

<p>GL!!</p>

<p>my acceptance letter looks like this:</p>

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<p>I got accepted!!!
I applied to civil engineering. I am excited! Where are you from?</p>

<p>omg congrats!!! post your stats!!</p>

<p>I’m from LI NY!</p>

<p>ACCEPTED!!! :)</p>

<p>I’m going for Chemical Engineering!
So excited to meet you guys in the fall!</p>

<p>post your stats!</p>

<p>how about DEFERRED???</p>

<p>Civil Engineering
SAT(super score): Math 800,Reading 570,Writing 690
SAT II Math II 800 Chem 800 Physics 770
AP Cal BC, Chem, Stat:5
GPA:93</p>

<p>When I compared the stats of accepted among MIT and Harvy Mudd with Cooper Union, I found the scores from CU are noticeably lower than the others. I don’t get this. Isn’t a free tuition a huge factor? Isn’t CU academically competitive to those schools? I am very interested in CU’ engineering program until today. Can anyone explain.</p>

<p>The art school and architecture school do not focus much, if any, on scores. They heavily base their admission decisions on portfolio and home tests. In other words, talent trumps academics.</p>