Few Questions

<p>1.) On the Online Admission Registration it ask this: Beginning with your first secondary (high) school, list in chronological order all educational institutions, including colleges, you have attended or are attending.</p>

<p>Yet I only went to one high school, what should I do with the other spaces for more schools. Should I just add the same school again.</p>

<p>2.) Do you need to send all the SAT and ACT test scores that I have taken, since the beginning. Also, when I says Critical Reading/English does that mean add both scores as one. </p>

<p>3.)Is it okay to abbreviate course names if the entire name cannot fit in the spaces provided, this is for the online version</p>

<p>4.) How does sending your admission before Oct. 31 improve your chances of getting accepted.</p>

<p>Thanks in advance</p>

<p>well thanks for good joke on question 1 and 2. If it isn't, you will be kicked out of here in less than an year for stupidity. No make that a semester. If gatech doesn't flunk you, I will.</p>

<p>3) yes. But use common abbreviation like ENG BIO CHEM. High school have to send gatech transcript so as long as they know which one by looking at abbreviation, you are fine.</p>

<p>4) There's something called early decision. They pick lots of people for admission and fill in the empty spots later.</p>

<p>0.o I was asking a legitimate question. If you were to look at the online application, you could see that there is a problem with adding in you high school name as well as delete other entries (the college board numbers stay static on the entries)</p>

<p>On my second I question I was trying to getting some clarity to what the application asked for. I don't know why you took it as a stupid question, Critical Reading and English are two completely different section for both the SAT and the ACT. I don't understand why the application states them as the same thing, thus the reason I ask. </p>

<p>The answer to you fourth answer is invalid considering Georgia Tech does not use early decision or early action in their admissions, so you answer was not the one that I was looking for.</p>

<p>Furthermore, I don't appreciate you replying with rude comments if you did not understand the question. If you don't understand something just ask for clarity don't call me stupid.</p>

<p>Yes I also noticed the problem you encountered with the secondary school list, there was no reason to be so rude gtg567.</p>

<p>keep up with the rudeness, it entertains me</p>

<p>It's been a couple years since my son applied, so these answers are based on his experience.</p>

<p>1) Just leave the spaces for other high schools blank. My son also had only been to one and he just used the top section.</p>

<p>2) Don't add the scores together - list them separately. My son had taken the ACT once and the SAT once, so he listed both sets of scores but didn't have multiples of the same test to deal with.</p>

<p>3) answered above</p>

<p>4) I'm not sure that it does help you mathematically to apply early, but I always had that feeling that they might tend to accept people more readily early on, and that it might get tougher once they had filled half the class, particularly in years with more applications than normal. Just a gut feeling - nothing solid here. My son liked applying early and getting an answer so that he could quit worrying about where he'd be the next year.</p>