I had read in another thread that they only accept in-state transfers. Does anyone know if this is true?
If that were the case, I am assuming the majority of their transfers are from University of Houston, SMU, and Baylor and one would not be competing with students attending other schools in the T1?
Transferring to University of Texas
- malfurion
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Re: Transferring to University of Texas
Doesn't appear to be true. If it were, I'd think they'd have mentioned it here:
http://www.utexas.edu/law/depts/admissi ... nsfer.html
http://www.utexas.edu/law/depts/admissi ... nsfer.html
- A'nold
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Re: Transferring to University of Texas
I think you might be referring to one of my posts about Texas. If you look at the transferapps website, the school is VERY in-state school or resident biased when it comes to transferring and that, coupled w/ their already difficult requirements and low transfer numbers suggests that this school is probably an auto-reject for many transfers across the country. This is just IMO though.
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