u/Logical-Acadia-8692

▲ 3 r/Towson

Wish me luck

I wanted to start this fall but they didn’t accepted me as a transfer student because My highschool is from another country (my high school no longer exists and no transcripts) so I’m in CC and getting the extra credits so the hs diploma is no longer be needed,
I’m NOT transferring as international student, but I feel like I’m a dumb ass when it’s about this stuff and I don’t want to apply for them to tell me no again because I didn’t finished yet my CC classes. My gpa is 4.0 🥲

Anyway my question is, should I drive to Towson in person and talk to someone about me transferring and do the application over there (if it’s even possible) or should I save the drive and just apply from the computer at home ? I feel like in my mind if I go there and I talk to them in person it would make it easier to solve some of the application issues I may have, rather than do it at home and be denied and have to re do it or fix it afterwards.

If you guys think I should go, is there any specific person you would recommend talk to?
I would be transferring as “pre art”? 😂 I’m trying to double major in fine art and art history

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u/Logical-Acadia-8692 — 3 days ago
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Spring transfer

After the troubles that admissions made me go through I am now on track to start in spring, I’m working on the application and I am unsure on the “honors” part, do everyone aim to be admitted with honors ? And in practice what extra stuff you need to do on a weekly basis? I saw it say something about extra classes or extra activities maybe?

I’m a foreigner (green card holder) and my gpa at my current community college is 4.0, I also am old for school (30) but fortunately I do have time to dedicate to schooling, and I’m planning to get a master after (details just so maybe helps you giving me an answer on if it’s worth it for me or not)

I am just trying to understand who qualify, what you do with this honors and more general infos, I would say I don’t struggle at getting A’s, and I’m majoring in fine art with minor on art history.
Plz any insight would be helpful

(Sorry English second language)

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u/Logical-Acadia-8692 — 3 months ago
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I have a retired Etsy store from 2020 in which I have not been active for years, if you are not like an OG Etsy seller is it still worth it to try to basically start now and make listings on it and make sales?
I feel like it’s mainly AI and drop shipping, but if any of you opened an Etsy store in the last year, what are your thoughts? Do you guys rely on outside traffic? Like social media?
I was thinking about using Etsy because I don’t want to pay for a square site or Shopify because I’m the past the sales didn’t justify the monthly costs.

I’m here just to hear your thoughts 💭✨

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u/Logical-Acadia-8692 — 3 months ago