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<blockquote data-quote="Tommy_Taylor_1972" data-source="post: 974093" data-attributes="member: 6776"><p>Henry did his math and figured out how to apply for a PhD program. He had 30 AP college credits coming out of Woodward Academy in College Park. His ACT was the highest possible at 35, putting him in the 99th percentile of all students everywhere. Georgia Tech's average ACT score is 33, with Harvard's being 34. Henry is in the top 1% of all college students. He graduated with a BS in May 2023, with this season and next year eligibility to play football. He used three years eligibility when he graduated Tech. He applied for PhD admission at Tech in his BS field. At Tech, a masters is not required to be accepted into a PhD program. What counts is his past academic record, his courses in research, and his professors recommendations. He can apply for PhD candidacy after taking 3 semesters past his BS, earliest being fall of 2024, his last season of eligibility for football. Then, at his rate of progression, he could be called Dr. Henry Freer with a PhD in Chemical & Bio Molecular Engineering about 4 years from now. He is the poster child of the Georgia Tech Student-Athlete and of the traditions and culture of the Georgia Institute of Technology. He fits into the tradition of another College Park-Georgia Tech student-athlete Bill Curry. We will hear much more about Henry Freer long after Tech.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tommy_Taylor_1972, post: 974093, member: 6776"] Henry did his math and figured out how to apply for a PhD program. He had 30 AP college credits coming out of Woodward Academy in College Park. His ACT was the highest possible at 35, putting him in the 99th percentile of all students everywhere. Georgia Tech's average ACT score is 33, with Harvard's being 34. Henry is in the top 1% of all college students. He graduated with a BS in May 2023, with this season and next year eligibility to play football. He used three years eligibility when he graduated Tech. He applied for PhD admission at Tech in his BS field. At Tech, a masters is not required to be accepted into a PhD program. What counts is his past academic record, his courses in research, and his professors recommendations. He can apply for PhD candidacy after taking 3 semesters past his BS, earliest being fall of 2024, his last season of eligibility for football. Then, at his rate of progression, he could be called Dr. Henry Freer with a PhD in Chemical & Bio Molecular Engineering about 4 years from now. He is the poster child of the Georgia Tech Student-Athlete and of the traditions and culture of the Georgia Institute of Technology. He fits into the tradition of another College Park-Georgia Tech student-athlete Bill Curry. We will hear much more about Henry Freer long after Tech. [/QUOTE]
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