<p>i was just wondering if UT uses a rolling basis, or it tells you by a specific date if you're in or not. i've been thinking about applying, but i know the deadline's pretty late (compared to us universities), so by the time they let me know the decision, would i already have to be making a decision about which US college i wanna go to ? cuz for US colleges, may 1st is the last day to reply to the school u wanna go to, and i don't wanna apply and realize that by the time UT tells me their decision, i'll already have to be choosing among the US colleges that i got into.
so any clue??
oh and juts wondering, how is the International Relations program at Trinity College (within UT)? cuz if i do apply, i'd wanna apply there.</p>
<p>Trinity College has its own program?
I thought the colleges don't have to do with programs; you can be in any college and do any program.</p>
<p>In previous years, top students received letters of acceptance in late Feb./early March. I'm not sure if they'll do that again this year or not, but it's possible you'd know prior to the reply date for U.S. colleges. </p>
<p>confused is correct. All coursework at U of T is open to all students, regardless of their individual college. Some colleges have course offerings but they are not limited to the students in that college.</p>