Hi @TAMUAdmissions !
I am a prospective student for FALL 2019 that applied for Biomedical Sciences at CSTAT in October. As the time has ticked by, and more decisions have come out, I've become more concerned about the course of my admission decision
I am an early college high school student, and I will finish the this spring with an Associates Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies. Automatically, it seems like I am disqualified for Blinn and Gateway, because I will have 60 credit hours by the end of this semester.
Even moreso, I am not sure if the HEC at McAllen is considered an alternative admission decision that A&M offers instead of a spot at CSTAT.
Is it possible that I would be in any way qualifiable for Blinn TEAM, and is McAllen an alternative admission decision from CSTAT?
I am a prospective student for FALL 2019 that applied for Biomedical Sciences at CSTAT in October. As the time has ticked by, and more decisions have come out, I've become more concerned about the course of my admission decision
I am an early college high school student, and I will finish the this spring with an Associates Degree in Interdisciplinary Studies. Automatically, it seems like I am disqualified for Blinn and Gateway, because I will have 60 credit hours by the end of this semester.
Even moreso, I am not sure if the HEC at McAllen is considered an alternative admission decision that A&M offers instead of a spot at CSTAT.
Is it possible that I would be in any way qualifiable for Blinn TEAM, and is McAllen an alternative admission decision from CSTAT?