<p>All schools, with Dartmouth on the extremely low side, are possibilities for you. Any transfer’s chance at Dartmouth is very low. Dartmouth takes very few transfers due to high retention and the fact it tries to keep each class tight. In addition, most departments, excluding sciences, don’t usually accept transfer credit from cc.</p>
<p>Getting into Cambridge isn’t hard. In fact, it is easier than getting into elite American schools if you are good at remembering facts and taking test. The problem is financing your education. Unlike rich American schools, Oxbridge are relatively poor and perpetually cry to the British government for monetary help. Even with government’s help, students at Oxbridge still graduate with £23,500 in debt on average. To put this into perspective, a lot of American schools (including Princeton, Harvard, Yale, Dartmouth, and Columbia) eliminated loan for its students so students can graduate debt free. Therefore, Oxbridge don’t give financial aid to international students. If you can handle about $45000/year for three years (British college lasts for three years), then great, apply. If not, then you can’t attend even if you get in.</p>