<p>Just wondering. I heard Princeton didn't. Anyone else?</p>
<p>most small liberal arts colleges take very few, like less than 20.</p>
<p>I think maybe it was Williams or something that took 4 one year...?</p>
<p>Doesn't MIT only take 5 or so?</p>
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MIT did take 5 last year, but usually takes around 20.</p>
<p>In addition to LACs and MIT, Dartmouth usually takes around 30 and Caltech took 15 last year.</p>
<p>Hope this is helpful, good luck with your apps.</p>
<p>-Eddie-</p>
<p>Princeton is the only school I can think of that does not take any.</p>
<p>Duke takes very few as well and their application process is tedious.</p>
<p>i think oxford n cambridge dont at all, if u are interested in UK</p>
<p>duke takes 50 max</p>
<p>It is not the case that Princeton does not accept transfers, they do not have a transfer application.</p>
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<p>You're correct. However, they have not taken transfers for the past several years. It is safe to assume that they will accept very few, if any, transfers when they have room for them.</p>
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<p>Princeton has not been able to offer transfer admission for the past twelve years. Interested students should inquire after February 1 whether or not it is possible to apply for transfer admission by contacting the Admission Office, Princeton University, Box 430, Princeton, New Jersey 08544-0430, or by checking the Admission Office website.
-Eddie-</p>