Main | November 2007 »

October 16, 2007

We Know It's Hard to Be Patient

Over the past few years, we've received hundreds of requests for the admissions office to start notifying applicants of their admission status online. If you apply online, you should be receiving an e-mail directing you to our new online status check. So far, more than a thousand applicants have taken advantage of this service, and we expect that it will help all of us in a big way over the next few months. If you call the admissions office, we're always happy to update you on your status. However, please keep in mind that it takes us a little while to sort through all of the applications, transcripts, and test scores that arrive in our office. During periods of high mail volume (especially after the October 1 and December 1 deadlines), we're not able to update the online status for every student every day. Thanks for your patience through this process. We're excited that you've applied to Carolina, and be sure to keep checking your status online.

I've received many calls from students and guidance counselors who are worried that applying after the Early Answer Deadline (October 1) puts a student at a disadvantage in the application process. The Early Answer Deadline means that a student will hear from the admissions office in mid-late December, but students who apply after October 1 are not subject to different admissions standards. The most important thing to remember throughout this process is to submit your application by December 1 (November 15 if you're applying to the Honors College).

Go Gamecocks!

 

 

 

October 11, 2007

Why Columbia?

“Why would people from Columbia consider going to Carolina?” I remember talking with some of my friends after government class my senior year in high school, and this question made me stop and think. Why should I go to college just ten minutes away? Is it worth it? Do you really get the true college experience if you choose to stay in the capital city?  

It took probably one week on campus as a surprisingly nervous freshman to answer my friend’s question. Sure, I was from Columbia, but I realized I only knew where our athletic facilities are. I had been to plenty of Carolina games, experienced the excitement and frustration of pulling for USC, but never really knew what it felt like to be a true Gamecock. Of course, every college offers unique opportunities and has its share of proud alumni, but one of USC’s best assets is the city that I considered “boring” in high school.

Carolina has this unique way of making Columbia change. I used to think that all Columbia had to offer young people was a bunch of movie theaters and good sandwiches at Groucho’s. While the STP Dipper at Groucho’s still ranks as my sandwich of choice, there are so many more options in the city. Jim Gaffigan (If you haven’t seen his Hot Pockets commentary, you need to) was here a few weeks ago. Stephon Marbury, Renaldo Balkman, and the rest of the New York Knicks came to town a few nights ago to take on the 76ers in a preseason matchup. Every night, there’s something going on. During my time as an admissions counselor and devoted Gamecock fan, I’ve traveled to many of the nation’s most “famous” college towns. Columbia stacks up pretty well.

It is certainly understandable if you want to try out another city or town for college. It’s important to pick the right college for you, and just remember that it’s your decision. However, I guarantee that Columbia will seem like the perfect college city after you become a Gamecock.

Gamecock of the Week:

Eric Norwood – In case you missed it, Eric had two touchdowns last week in our big win against Kentucky. There are plenty of players who score two touchdowns in a game, but not many who play defensive end. Be sure to check out the Battle of the Carolinas on Saturday at 3:30.