How difficult was it to get into Clark Atlanta
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Started by Young Educated Brotha
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Dec 2004
Just wondering?
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this is nutts that it took two pages of people who don't go to CAU actually responding...ah wellz, i'm here now
CAU has it's requirements just like any school...it depends on your grades. You can't go off of the stats for how many get in because they don't define what terms they were admitted on. CAU has a program that kind of puts you on probabation if your grades/scores aren't up to par. They'll make you take sum special classes and watch to see if you can do collegiate work. If you have great scores and great grades then don't trip....you should be able to get into CAU. If ya ****aint quite right then don't stress to hard cuz you can usually get in on tha probationary program.
I don't remember CAU requiring essays but if you want money you will have to write sum (and yes they do get read...i know this because my advisor is the one who reads them). Other important programs such as the Honors Program (holla at that freshmen...you'll need it...i'm in it...it's great!) also require essays....lots and lots of essays.
As for the AUC experience...it's great. ATL is great. The best part about the AUC is the fact that you can have small class sizes but still have the feel of a large university. I don't to much fool with Spelman but I have a lotta buddies over at Morehouse and have often participated in some of their events (particularly open mic nights). ATL is a nice city and it's great that the AUC is located downtown so you can always juss go chill at the Underground if you get very bored or at 5points. There are also shuttles to the clubs (believe it or not) and plenty of flyers telling you about palces to go and things to do. Take advantage of life in a nice city like ATL...it has a lot to offer. U have any ?s u can hit me up on PMz or IMz or YIMz....HOLLA!
CAU has it's requirements just like any school...it depends on your grades. You can't go off of the stats for how many get in because they don't define what terms they were admitted on. CAU has a program that kind of puts you on probabation if your grades/scores aren't up to par. They'll make you take sum special classes and watch to see if you can do collegiate work. If you have great scores and great grades then don't trip....you should be able to get into CAU. If ya ****aint quite right then don't stress to hard cuz you can usually get in on tha probationary program.
I don't remember CAU requiring essays but if you want money you will have to write sum (and yes they do get read...i know this because my advisor is the one who reads them). Other important programs such as the Honors Program (holla at that freshmen...you'll need it...i'm in it...it's great!) also require essays....lots and lots of essays.
As for the AUC experience...it's great. ATL is great. The best part about the AUC is the fact that you can have small class sizes but still have the feel of a large university. I don't to much fool with Spelman but I have a lotta buddies over at Morehouse and have often participated in some of their events (particularly open mic nights). ATL is a nice city and it's great that the AUC is located downtown so you can always juss go chill at the Underground if you get very bored or at 5points. There are also shuttles to the clubs (believe it or not) and plenty of flyers telling you about palces to go and things to do. Take advantage of life in a nice city like ATL...it has a lot to offer. U have any ?s u can hit me up on PMz or IMz or YIMz....HOLLA!
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jaz wrote:this is nutts that it took two pages of people who don't go to CAU actually responding...ah wellz, i'm here nowCAU has it's requirements just like any school...it depends on your grades. You can't go off of the stats for how many get in because they don't define what terms they were admitted on. CAU has a program that kind of puts you on probabation if your grades/scores aren't up to par. They'll make you take sum special classes and watch to see if you can do collegiate work. If you have great scores and great grades then don't trip....you should be able to get into CAU. If ya ****aint quite right then don't stress to hard cuz you can usually get in on tha probationary program. I don't remember CAU requiring essays but if you want money you will have to write sum (and yes they do get read...i know this because my advisor is the one who reads them). Other important programs such as the Honors Program (holla at that freshmen...you'll need it...i'm in it...it's great!) also require essays....lots and lots of essays. As for the AUC experience...it's great. ATL is great. The best part about the AUC is the fact that you can have small class sizes but still have the feel of a large university. I don't to much fool with Spelman but I have a lotta buddies over at Morehouse and have often participated in some of their events (particularly open mic nights). ATL is a nice city and it's great that the AUC is located downtown so you can always juss go chill at the Underground if you get very bored or at 5points. There are also shuttles to the clubs (believe it or not) and plenty of flyers telling you about palces to go and things to do. Take advantage of life in a nice city like ATL...it has a lot to offer. U have any ?s u can hit me up on PMz or IMz or YIMz....HOLLA!

