<p>hey. for all the transfer students accepted, could you post your gpa, what school you transfered from, and what major you transfered into?</p>
<p>tthaankkss :)</p>
<p>hey. for all the transfer students accepted, could you post your gpa, what school you transfered from, and what major you transfered into?</p>
<p>tthaankkss :)</p>
<p>4.0
community college in CA
AEM
international student (a plus?)</p>
<p>is it true that CALS is extremely easy when it comes to transfers?</p>
<p>3.786
biological sciences
tulane to cornell cas</p>
<p>nope, you must do really well to get in. Any school in the country is easier on transfers, but Cornell won't take you unless they know you can keep up with the rest of their talented student body. You have to realize, they don't want students to fail.</p>
<p>also, all ivy league schools generally have quotas that they must fill for community college transfers. They need to take kids from CC.</p>
<p>I got into Cornell CAS - 3.7 NYU (econ major)
attending Columbia instead though...</p>
<p>3.29</p>
<p>The Culinary Institute of America
Hyde Park, NY</p>
<p>Accepted to the School of Hotel Administration</p>
<p>GT2, could you please tell me how many credits you transfered with and give a sampling of the courses?</p>
<p>4.178 GPA from Washington and Lee Uni, CALS now :)</p>
<p>Hepcat1ofone...</p>
<p>I transferred with about 3 semesters worth of credit. I had taken all my basic econ classes, my writing requirement, my science requirements, some culture/core classes, and a few economics electives.</p>