Anonymous wrote:I know my DD isn't the only one getting emails to apply to honors and they go to thousands of people, but is it negative to ignore them if she doesn't want to do the essays or it's not her top choice? I assume no but checking. The two schools are for Univ South Carolina and Tennessee.
I want her to apply because why not, but she's still finishing other apps (RD) and can barely get those done so it seems unlikely.
Does it hurt or help chances of acceptance just into the regular pool?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are some exceptions - USC being one of them. Recruiters definitely know that the USC honors college is "different" and holds cache.
From what I have heard from recent grads it is worth doing the honors college as a freshman and sophomore since you get priority admissions/ have smaller class sizes/have an initial acquaintance group. I know many who dropped the honors after that since they did not think the extra work was worth it for junior year/senior year.
I didn't think USC had an honors college.
Anonymous wrote:There are some exceptions - USC being one of them. Recruiters definitely know that the USC honors college is "different" and holds cache.
From what I have heard from recent grads it is worth doing the honors college as a freshman and sophomore since you get priority admissions/ have smaller class sizes/have an initial acquaintance group. I know many who dropped the honors after that since they did not think the extra work was worth it for junior year/senior year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:UGA Honors is also an option
They say they will let you know. You don’t have your write essays, just check a box.