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Admissions Tests Required: | Required |
Completion of College Preparatory Program: | Recommended |
Recommendations: | Recommended |
Secondary School GPA: | Required |
Secondary School Rank: | Required |
Secondary School Record: | Required |
TOEFL: | Required |
Common Application Accepted: | Yes |
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$75 | Graduate Application Fee |
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Address: | 1201 Wesleyan St Fort Worth, TX 76105-1536 |
Phone: | (817) 531-4444 |
General Site: | www.txwes.edu |
Admissions: | http://www.txwes.edu/admissions |
If you don't have a GPA of 4, dont even bother. The interview is so erratic, all 5 of us candidates were interviewed all at the same time, no privacy , no respect about the time and effort we made to go there to be interviewed , only to be interviewed like were in line for a slaughterhouse, divulging confidential details to people you have only met there about high low or high your grades is etc...
Read MoreBe friendly to people, they will be friendly back. Be outgoing with faculty and other students. Go to school functions and sporting events.
Read MoreI would advise prospective students to apply early. Even if you're not sure about this school, or any school, you should just apply and see what happens. Applying does not mean enrolling, so there's no obligation to attend if you're not sure. Plus, for some, the application is free, so it's a win-win. Also, don't hesitate to ask for more information. On the school's website, poke around on different tabs, and call for more specific information.
Read MoreFor any undergraduate planing to attend the campus for the first time, I advise you try to live on campus. The campus is very small and it would be beneficial both academically and socially if you knew the people around. Join organizations ( Greek Life, Academic Organizations, Sports ) be active on campus!
Read Moretake all classes serously!!
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