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NC State Engineering Requirements

NC State Engineering Admissions

From: https://admissions.ncsu.edu/apply/freshmen/application-process/


Application review is holistic in nature. However, a student’s high school academic record, including grade point average (weighted and unweighted) and class rank, receives significant emphasis in engineering admissions decisions.

Students who have taken and performed well in advanced courses, particularly in math, chemistry, and physics, are best prepared for the academic rigor of the College and are more competitive in the admissions process. Also considered are standardized test scores (SAT or ACT), and lastly, extracurricular activities and leadership experiences. The typical fall 2018 first-year student admitted to the College has an unweighted grade point average ranging from 3.75 – 4.0. Eighty percent of all new engineering freshmen are in the top 10 percent of their high school graduating class. The middle 50 percent of incoming 2018 freshmen have SAT scores in the 1340-1450 range and 30-33 on the ACT.
For complete information on the admissions process, including deadlines and other requirements, see NC State’s Undergraduate Admissions. Be sure to read about application deadlines and notification dates.

How to Apply

Review our deadlines – The application will be available in August 2020 and we have two deadlines you may choose to apply by. You may choose to apply for early admission or standard admission. There are separate dates and requirements. Most people apply standard admission, but you have options.

Complete the application – Submit the application through the Common App or the Coalition App – we do not have a preference. This application is good for most of the colleges that you may be interested in applying.

Pay the application fee – There is an $85 application fee ($100 for international applicants). You can either pay it online or provide an official fee waiver.

Self-report your test scores – You should self-report your test scores on your application. Your application will include creating a new wolfPAW account, just for NC State. After you have applied, any additional test scores can be added on your wolfPAW account. We will not accept standardized test scores on your high school transcript. If you ultimately enroll at NC State, official SAT (Code # 5496) or ACT (Code # 3164) test scores will be required and should be sent directly from the testing agency.

SAT Essay or ACT Writing scores are not required. Scores received from test dates prior to the application deadline will be considered. We encourage you to take the SAT or ACT more than once and submit all your scores. We look at your highest sub-score from each section across your test dates to create a super-score. We cannot guarantee scores received after the application deadline will be used in your admission decision.

Submit your transcript – Official academic transcripts should be submitted by your high school counselor.

Check your status – We encourage you to check your wolfPAW account frequently throughout the application process. You can see which documents and test scores we have received or what may still be missing. Your wolfPAW account is also where we will notify you of your final admission decision.

Questions

(click the first one to answer all of them)

NC State’s authors wrote “However, a student’s high school academic record, including grade point average (weighted and unweighted) and class rank, receives significant emphasis in engineering admissions decisions.”

What does “significant emphasis” mean in this context?

The author wrote “Scores received from test dates prior to the application deadline will be considered.”

What does “prior” mean in this context?

Do you need to take the SAT writing section to apply to NC State?

Select all the things NC State values in evaluating applicants.

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Ratio & Rate problems

A vet gives 5mL of a medicine for every 10 pounds a dog weighs.
How many milliliters should the vet give a 55 pound dog?

Kim buys a bag of chips with 20 ounces. Each serving is 4 ounces. The label says each serving has 125 calories. How many calories are in the bag?

A 12–ounce milkshake has 225 calories. How many calories are in a 20–ounce milkshake?

A cake has sixteen servings and the label says each serving has 225 calories. How many calories are in a half serving?

In the same situation (copied below), how many calories are in the whole cake?
(Situation: A cake has sixteen servings and the label says each serving has 225 calories.)

An 8–ounce serving of soda has 120 calories.
How many calories are in a two–liter bottle? (There are 33.814 ounces in a liter.)

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Pre-Calc Practice

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Notebook Writing: Still catching up to today’s date.

Reading through page 71 in Zen of Golf. Then, through the Approach section.

Math

Notebook Math: Still catching up to today’s date.

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  • Pick up the pencil! This math requires you to write down graphs and calculations, and then analyze them to determine the next step. Mental math was good for memorizing multiplication tables, but these complex require a new strategy.
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  • Draw a picture, sometimes even if they already have 1.

End Behavior of Rational Functions:

Find the highest degree term in top and bottom, if:

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  • Top = bottom: horizontal asymptote (divide the coefficients to find it)
  • Bottom is greater: horizontal asymptote of 0.

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