<p>rejected, is “transfer option” a GT?</p>
<p>Rejected :(</p>
<p>not available?</p>
<p>reeeejected!</p>
<p>My string of acceptance has finally ended…oh well, <em>Kanye shrug</em></p>
<p>Within the next few days you will receive notification from the undergraduate college to which youve applied that you are being offered a transfer option. Please contact the college directly if you have any questions. </p>
<p>Is this a guaranteed transfer? or am I getting my hopes up?</p>
<p>rejected, oh well. CMU, here I come!</p>
<p>rejected… expected.</p>
<p>cornell said no, but they are sending me something about a transfer option?</p>
<p>what’s that about</p>
<p>I got that too… I am confused</p>
<p>rejected first rejection too :O</p>
<p>do all the rejection letters say something about a transfer?</p>
<p>waitlisted >_></p>
<p>got rejected everywhere else too. being international asian + FA really really sucks…</p>
<p>rejected… *** Time to curl up into a corner and cry <em>sighs</em></p>
<p>I believe in certain majors you are able to have a guaranteed transfer after you have completed certain requirements elsewhere. I don’t know which but I remember another thread about this.</p>
<p>rejected. accepted to another ivy tho. so I’m fine. I hope all those of you who went to cornell will have a great time.</p>
<p>REJECTED. cool.</p>
<p>I got rejected from ILR but it said I could have a transfer option. Like another poster said, did everyone receive this option?</p>
<p>I got it. And some other people did as well.</p>
<p>Not enough to say that every rejection notice comes with that.</p>
<p>Rejected. </p>
<p>Basic states (don’t have the motivation to post detailed ones)</p>
<p>SATI: 2240 (M 750, CR 780, W 710)
SATII: Math II: 800, Bio E: 790
GPA: 3.75</p>
<p>Not exactly the happiest moment in my life, haha.</p>