Unknown
Show up in person, it is a guaranteed way in.
Unknown
Have a pulse. Have money.
Aerospace Engineering
Nothing, you either need to be a poor minority or a really naive, rich white guy.
Aerospace Engineering
To get in to Florida Tech, you obviously need a pretty good GPA and an above average score on the SAT, particularly for those seeking an engineering major. Additionally, college, like the work world, wants to see what you do outside of your studies. They want to see that you're a well-rounded person, so just keep in mind to put down some impressive extracurricular activities that you have taken part in during your high school years. That will certainly give you a boost in their student selection process.
Aerospace Engineering
Very easy took like 5 days.
| Business - Management and Administration
Do not attend this school. Seriously please don't put yourself through what I went through.
Chemical Engineering
I applied. Plain and simple. The school just hired a new president and we are eager to expand to accomodate more students.
Chemical Engineering
The university isn't extremely selective, however, you should definitely be expecting to do a LOT of work while you're here. If you are a full Florida Bright Futures recipient, you can get your $20,000/year tuition paid for by the school and the state. I would really recommend that students take advantage of this opportunity. Florida Tech is a very nice private school with about 7,000 students.
Chemical Engineering
step one: get 600+ on math SAT
step two: get B or better average in highschool, taking AP classes
step three: apply step four: get in (almost 100% chance if you meet those 2 criteria)
Computer Science
I went to another college first and beat the system. I recomend going to a cheaper school with a better rating than this one
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