<p>I think I saw somewhere that if you weren't originally picked to be in the Engineering Honors (it has a name I can't remember it though), that you could apply after first semester.</p>
<p>If that's true, what are the chances of being accepted? Is it a waste of time?</p>
<p>I know a student who applied for Rodman during fall semester (I wrote her a recommendation). She wasn’t in the top of the class but she was a hard worker and she was accepted. She’s very happy that she did it, the worst that can happen is you don’t get it and nothing changes so why not go for it?</p>
<p>Rodmans; not a waste of time, not at all. The perks that come with the program, not to mention the prestige, is amazing. Lots of really cool Rodman’s only programs too. There will be info floating around the e-school about it, if not, you can go talk to the ladies in the main office (they’re amazing!! Think Dean J, just running the e-school, not admissions. They will, literally, do anything to help a student out :))</p>
<p>It may be too late for you, dunno. Go look on the e-school website, it’s all redone and semi-easy to find stuff, unlike the dinosaur the old webpage was</p>
<p>Definitely apply, it’s a great program. You apply halfway through your first year – its a competitive process, so definitely work hard your first semester. Good luck :)</p>
<p>Automobile, applications are only accepted for first years :(</p>