Mays, Say What!!!

<p>The course is specific for the CC only? If so, it probably won’t transfer to a university and won’t be included in the gpa when applying. Only courses that earn transfer credit will be included in the transfer gpa. All schools are this way, even UT. At a CC, with your example, you will never get 80 or 90 hours that will be used for bachelor’s degree, which is typically 120 hours. The cutoff is usually about 60 to 65…</p>

<p>This is the tccns website, you click on searchable and can compare classes directly from your CC to TAMU, UT, etc. [TCCNS</a> Course Matrix - Listing over time](<a href=“http://www.tccns.org/matrix/index.asp]TCCNS”>http://www.tccns.org/matrix/index.asp)</p>

<p>Ok! Thanks! </p>

<p>Police, I have like 100 total hours because I also have an A.S. in Audio Engineering, but they ended up taking 70 that transferred. GPA on Howdy showed a 3.82.</p>

<p>How do you see your GPA in howdy? I was rejected from A&M for fall and i am going to give my spring grades in later for them to reconsider. i want to see how much GPA did they count. Or you can only see the GPA stated when you are accepted?</p>

<p>Log in to your Howdy Portal with the same username and password for the AIS. Click on the Applicant Tab, Scroll down and to the far left there is a Box that reads Transfer Audit Reports. Just read the instructions and you’ll get it in like a minute…</p>

<p>@derekallen2009
Hi, I got my admission letter yesterday too.
Have you accepted the admission on AIS? Im trying to view my transfer credits either. It says “Use the drop-down list below to select one of the available files for viewing” in step 2. But my list is blank, so there is no “available files for viewing” for me. Do you know why? I dont know if I can view my transfer credits only after I accept the admission.</p>

<p>No, you don’t have to accept addmission. I was looking at mine since Wednesday and I didn’t accept until yesterday afternoon. I think you should call admissions or the Prospective Student Center if you are curious. All three evaluations of mine were on the drop down list, from this app to the other two times when I was rejected.</p>

<p>Just making sure, lol, you clicked Retrieve Report List first right?</p>

<p>Right. But nothing different. I tried on IE, Chrome, Firefox…I will send there an email today.</p>

<p>Ok i went to it. So mine have 4 “tables” Table 1, table 2, table:Extra and table: Ineligible.</p>

<p>Do they count the “Table:Extra”? They do right?</p>

<p>And definitely so… they dun count the ineligible table, as it is not finished for my case…</p>

<p>Exactly, I want to say Table 1 are the classes for your specific Degree Track, making that GPA really important. Then Table 2 is the classes you need for your degree with extra being any classes you get credit for. Inelegible represents classes that don’t transfer…That was my take on the whole thing.</p>

<p>Ok! Thanks so much! You’ve been helpful! ;D</p>

<p>Anybody accepted to Mays recently?</p>

<p>Melica12:
langmi07: "Actually, Im in step5 now, but i dont get the letter yet, so im not sure if i am accepted by Mays or Math, which is my second choice. "
Cool :D, My major #1 was Chem Eng and #2 Electrical Eng
Got my reply last night online (step 5 accepted.)
Dwight Look College of Engineering.</p>

<p>@derekallen2009 Thanks for the howdy site =) helped me out in checking my Credit hours.</p>

<p>@langmi07 The file is a .PDF ( files usually opened with Adope reader). I use Firefox, chrome may be the fastest browser offered, but Firefox is the most handy one. ( all of what I typed is basically useless since you said it doesn’t give you a choice and its all blank, but just encase they add it for your account).
Later all!</p>

<p>Cool…glad everything worked out.</p>

<p>I have a quick question for the OP…</p>

<p>During the times your application were not accepted, did they offer you an option where you could get in as a General admit? I’m sorry if I am reliving your “not to good days”, but I may have the feeling that I may not be able to get into the majors I chose when I applied. You also mentioned that it was your second time applying to Mays, but third time applying in the college… May I know what was your first choices of major? </p>

<p>Thanks in advance and congratulations!</p>

<p>For last fall, they did try to fit me into GenStudies but it wasn’t until June…When you apply for business as a transfer, you always apply lower division business. There are no specific majors listed, such as Marketing or Finance. You are supposed to list this in your SOP essay. I applied to Mays for Fall 2010, Agribusiness for Spring 2011 and then again Mays for Summer 2011.</p>

<p>So they did put you in general studies, but you did not accept it right? So it’s better to wait to get in to B-school lower division than accept the Gen. Studies major and take it from there to b-school? </p>

<p>Yes I listed my major in the SOP essay, but my declared major there was not business because I was rooting out for another major until now that I am getting cold feet with it.</p>

<p>Thanks for your reply. It really helps me clear up things.</p>

<p>No, I believe in June my first choice major switched from Mays lower division to General Studies. Mays just disappeared. I think at that point they didn’t want to accept someone with so many hours into GenStudies and plus there was a limited space available because it was so late. So I was flat out rejected. </p>

<p>Of course it’s better to get accepted into business from the start, but it is by no means the easiest. If you are under the 45 hour mark of total hours, I think its best to put GenStudies first. Then in you SOP state you want to go for business…if you are under the 45 hour mark you can transfer internally and the requirements are a whole lot lower. The AVG. GPA for internals is like 3.35ish and externals 3.75ish. Also, they made room this fall for 250 internals and only 75 for externals.</p>

<p>Cold feet as to what exactly, the majors you listed? You don’t think you are going to get accepted or that the majors just aren’t for you? Sad to say, either internally or externally, Mays isn’t something that can be a backup plan really. There are several little requirements ‘hidden in the wood work’ that mean you need to have the right classes done in a strict time frame.</p>

<p>I applied as an engineering major… And I am really starting to dislike Physics (or the other way around), because I don’t seem to be very good at it… They might not accept me as an engineering major since I do not have a grade in Physics to show them as of now… I realize that getting into Mays is hard, so it isn’t really a back up plan for me…That is the main reason why I asked if you were accepted as a Gen Studies because if that happens to me and I do get in as a Gen. Studies student, I might have more advantage to get into Mays since the accept more internal transfer than externals… If I decide to switch I’d still have to do my pre-reqs in business… Do you possibly know if the school accepts applicants only during the fall? or does that apply to the external transfers only? Thanks for the help, and even though I do not know if I’m going to make it to A&M this year… I am excited for you and all the incoming students :)</p>

<p>I see…for Mays you can apply Summer or Fall, but it is only one app. I want to say there actually isn’t that rule for internals though, but if not, you’ll still probably be applying for next fall at the earliest. Ummm, you can be a genstudies major and take the pre-reqs…if you don’t mind me asking, what is your GPA and amount of hours? Have you taken cal 1 and 2, any econ?</p>

<p>My GPA currently dropped because I got a D in Physics… I had either a 3.6 or 3.7 (I can’t remember clearly) which fell down to 3.4 when I got the D grade…as for the subjects, I have cal 1 & 2 in my sleeve coming from being an engineering major with grades of B and A respectively…I took a microeconomics class last fall just because I was curious about it and I needed more hours to have a full time status in my school…I got A on that class…</p>

<p>Yeah, last semester I took physics for some my second science. I don’t know what I was thinking, I should have taken Oceanagrophy. Lol…I ended up with a B, looking back now, if I had made anything lower I probably wouldn’t have gotten into Mays. Honestly, I think you need all A’s from here on out…I have two friends that are waiting and they have 3.79 and 3.72 respectively, but they haven’t heard back yet. They are in that median zone with about 40 hours, but it’s not good if they haven’t heard by now.</p>