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Six Tips for your UT-Austin Career Short Answer Essay
Six Tips for your UT-Austin Career Short Answer Essay

I provide six tips to help you write your career short answer prompt for UT-Austin.

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Kevin MartinSeptember 27, 2017Essays
Announcement: Automatic Admissions for Fall 2019 (Current Juniors) Top 6%
Announcement: Automatic Admissions for Fall 2019 (Current Juniors) Top 6%

UT announces automatic admissions cutoff of top 6% for Fall 2019 applicants. 

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Kevin MartinSeptember 15, 2017Process
Ten Tips to Write your UT Short Answer Essays
Ten Tips to Write your UT Short Answer Essays

Here are ten tips to help you frame and answer UT's now short answer prompts about your career goals, academic performance, and leadership experiences.

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Kevin MartinAugust 24, 2017Essays
UT-Austin Computer Science Admissions Statistics
UT-Austin Computer Science Admissions Statistics

Here is the applicant and admitted student data for seven years between 2010-2016 for Computer Science in the College of Natural Sciences.

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Kevin MartinAugust 23, 2017Statistics, computer science
McCombs School of Business Admissions Data
McCombs School of Business Admissions Data

Check out this post for McCombs School of Business applicant and admitted student data from 2010-2016.

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Kevin MartinAugust 17, 2017Statistics, Business
UT Admissions Trends since 2010
UT Admissions Trends since 2010

Applications have increased nearly 50% since 2010. I present applicant and admitted student data for the university from Fall 2010 - Fall 2016.

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Kevin MartinAugust 7, 2017Statistics
Three Short Answer Prompts Announced
Three Short Answer Prompts Announced

UT has announced three prompts that must be submitted in conjunction with Apply Texas. They are asking students to speak directly about their career goals, their academics, and leadership qualities.

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Kevin MartinJuly 12, 2017Process, Application, Essays
Essay Requirement Changes and November 1 Priority Deadline
Essay Requirement Changes and November 1 Priority Deadline

UT has announced that Essay A will remain the same with three required short answer questions to be determined. There is now an official priority deadline for honors and regular admission of November 1.

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Kevin MartinJuly 12, 2017Application
Book Recommendation: The Price of Privilege by Dr. Madeline Levine
Book Recommendation: The Price of Privilege by Dr. Madeline Levine

Madeline Levine's illuminating work is a must-read for parents raising children in affluent communities. She offers food for thought on helping your children become responsible, driven, balanced young adults that will help them find success in college admissions and beyond.

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Kevin MartinJuly 1, 2017Admissions Literature
UT transfer hours requirement update
UT transfer hours requirement update

UT has announced that they are decreasing the required transfer hours from 30 to 24.

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Kevin MartinJune 24, 2017Transfer, Process
Possible UT-Austin essay requirement changes and other updates.
Possible UT-Austin essay requirement changes and other updates.

There are rumors that UT will be changing their essay requirements. Essay A will remain the same, and they are considering requiring two or three short answers. My current advice is to pause your essays until official word is made.

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Kevin MartinJune 23, 2017Process, Application, Essays
Book Recommendation: The Price of Admission by Daniel Golden
Book Recommendation: The Price of Admission by Daniel Golden

Daniel Golden explores the darkside of college admissions. He examines how affluent people in positions of power gain admissions advantages through legacy, donations, and political connections among many others.

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Kevin MartinJune 1, 2017Admissions Literature
Book Recommendation: Excellent Sheep by William Deresiewicz
Book Recommendation: Excellent Sheep by William Deresiewicz

Excellent Sheep is a must read for students wanting to get the most out of their college experience. Deresiewicz dispels the myth that prestigious universities are ideal places for students to grow.

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Kevin MartinMay 1, 2017Admissions Literature
Book Recommendation: Lost in the Meritocracy by Walter Kirn
Book Recommendation: Lost in the Meritocracy by Walter Kirn

Walter Kirn provides an entertaining and insightful look into his time at Princeton. Hint: The Ivy League and other elite educations aren't all they're cracked up to be.

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Kevin MartinApril 7, 2017Admissions Literature
Book Recommendation: The Gift of Failure by Jessica Lahey
Book Recommendation: The Gift of Failure by Jessica Lahey

Jessica Lahey's the Gift of Failure cautions parents against the dangers of being over-involved in their children's lives. She has a simple message: Let children make mistakes and learn from them on their own. 

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Kevin MartinMarch 15, 2017Admissions Literature
Book Recommendation: "Grit: The Power of Passion and Perserverence" - Dr. Angela Duckworth
Book Recommendation: "Grit: The Power of Passion and Perserverence" - Dr. Angela Duckworth

College admissions committees want to enroll students who work hard, have the courage to take risks, and resiliently bounce back when things don't go according to plan. Duckworth's research on grit shines light what characteristics and behaviors correlate with success and happiness.

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Kevin MartinFebruary 28, 2017Admissions Literature
UT Admissions Decisions 2017
UT Admissions Decisions 2017

My initial take on UT releasing their Class of 2021 decisions on Friday February 17, 2017.

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Kevin MartinFebruary 18, 2017Process
Book Recommendation: "How Children Succeed" - Paul Tough
Book Recommendation: "How Children Succeed" - Paul Tough

Paul Tough looks at why some students succeed despite their circumstances while others fall through the cracks. Understanding the college admissions landscape requires a broad perspective.

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Kevin MartinFebruary 18, 2017Admissions Literature
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