Common Application asks me......

<p>Common Application asks me why I want to transfer and my transfer objective.</p>

<p>Can I say I want to find like-minded group and have good people to talking with? Cannot find people to communicate with is really an importance for me. I am very disappointed about schoolmates around me do not care what I care. They only care gossip and luxury things.</p>

<p>Is it a good way to explain? How can I make it sounds more positive?</p>

<p>I know you guys can find like-minded group because you are in Harvard, but can you imagine you suddenly fell into a 80th university? That's really makes me sad sometimes. I know you have good ideas~</p>

<p>Thank you guys~</p>

<p>Can I write about a specific thing happened on my physics class? It was a group discussion work, I expressed my idea but my group member said the idea is complicated(actualy it’s not) and she doesn’t want to think about it. Since teacher said there’s no right or wrong answers in the topic, she just wanted us to finish the work?
I do not want people think me like a negative person, but this is really what’s happened.</p>

<p>For Harvard, that’s not a very good reason. Of course, I’m just a high school student so I might be wrong, but I think that everyone who wants to transfer to Harvard has the exact same thoughts (about not being challenging). Rather, you want to stand out and distinguish yourself from the group. One way to do so is talking about what you can accomplish at Harvard that you can’t do at your current school (and indirectly applying that your current school is not rigorous enough). Good luck.</p>

<p>It is really a very good idea. You are in highschool, and you are also briliant and helpful~ ^-^</p>