<p>I dont know why but here they are:
Carnegie Mellon
Emory
Georgetown
Indiana Bloomington
NYU
Ohio State
Santa Clara Univ
UCBerkeley
UCLA
USC
UCSD
UI Urbana Champaign
UNC Chap Hill
UT Austin
UVa
UW Madison
WAshington Uni St Louis
UPenn Wharton
Cornell
Umich Ann Arbor
Northwestern
Stanford</p>
<p>Are the schools im considering
For Econ/Biz Major</p>
<p>My list is about the same. Shorter, but I'm still very much researching my options. Looking at UCB Haas, UCLA BusEcon, NYU Stern, UPenn Wharton, USC Marshall, Claremont McKenna, Stanford.</p>
<p>ya Haas of coz =D
btw I didn't reasearch those colleges, I just put down those that have accounting/finance/busines major or econ major and are prestigious/good enuff.</p>
<p>Heh, I definitely appreciate the list though. As someone that jumped from major to major recently, I never would've looked into some of those schools. Will definitely check them out now.</p>
<p>Missing notable: UMich Ross, though from what I've read, the only real way in is to transfer into UMich, then internally transfer into Ross...</p>
<p>I'm still looking at schools and hopefully soon I will have a list of about 5-6 to apply to. Right now I am 100% applying to the University Of Vermont (Which I'm going to go see tomorrow... VERY excited!). I'm going to possibly reapply to Goucher College (where I was waitlisted last year). I was going to apply to the University of Redlands (Was accepted there last year but turned it down), but I'm thinking that California is a bit too much of a hop skip and a jump for me from Massachusetts. Anyway, I have a lot of work to do. Obvi! </p>
<p>Does anyone have comments on Emory And Henry College in Emory, Virginia? Please let me know. Thanks! :D</p>
<p>i think right now this is my list:
WashU
Johns Hopkins
Harvard (haha gotta try you know)
Yale
Brown
UPenn
Northwestern
UChi (not sure though yet)
Stanford</p>
<p>btw would like to mention that I didn't choose these specific schools soley on prestige, but specifcally based on specific programs that they offered that are a significant step up or are not even offered from/at my current school.</p>
<p>btw, those of you who are applying to more than 10 schools..
are you guys having your application fees waived?
if not... you better be damn rich to pay at least $700 just on applications...</p>
<p>For those of you with 20 different schools.... no comment.</p>
<p>Sorry to break it to you CCC students looking into Ivies/Stanford/Duke/some LAs but they have REALLY low acceptance rates for CCC students. You'd be lucky if each school even accepted atleast 3 CCC students, and those probablly had an exceptional high school records/incredible ECs/the best essays ever written to an adcom. </p>
<p>The following are BEYOND (I mean BEYOND) reaches:
Harvard
Stanford
Yale
Amherst (do they even accept transfers?!)
UPenn Wharton</p>
<p>These are OMG WHAT A REACH!
Brown
Dartmouth
Duke</p>
<p>These are UMM THATS A REACH!
Univ. of Chi-town (incredibly unpredictable, and their essay questions are...)
Northwestern
WUSLT.
Claremont McKenna</p>
<p>These are reaches but with good acceptance rates:
Georgetown
Cornell
Weselyan</p>
<p>Probable/Reaches/Matches for some:
JHU
CM
Emory</p>
<p>These are the general notions for getting into these schools as a CC/CCC transfer. I am not trying to trample any of your hopes or anything; actually, I encourage everyone to reach as far as they can. But realistically, the chances to some of these schools are slim to none.</p>
<p>woah JHU shoudln't be in the lower category...it's acceptance rate for transfers is the same as Penn (dunno if that includes wharton or not), which is around 15% Source: Collegeboard</p>
<p>Now that I look at it, that's a rather large jump from S '05 -> F '05 -> F '06 for Claremont McKenna transfer admissions. (42.1%, 30.4%, and 10.7% respectively --- closed off for S' 06.) Seems like a crapshoot, but who knows?</p>
<p>Stanford is a reach for anyone, but it was also from this board that I learned that one of the CCCs in my area actually has a few people who regularly transfer over.</p>
<p>Wharton... lol. It's just there because it's easier to get into than Sloan, and I'd kick myself if I didn't apply and see the rejection letter in my hand.</p>
<p>Don't get me wrong... I'm not expecting to get in, by any means. But no harm in trying, you know? :)</p>
<p>Edit: I actually know nothing about Amherst, what they specialize in, or if (according to a quick Google) you're talking about UMass or the college, but it seems like you can transfer either way.</p>
<p>UCB( high reach, eh... what the hell?)
UCLA(Same as above)
UCSD(reach)
UCI(match--Alright, PAIF!)
UCD(Match/Safety--doing the TAA!)
UCSB(safety)
UCR (safety)</p>
<p>I'm basically doing all of these schools because of the fee waiver, or else, realistically, I would only do from UCSD down, without UCSB. The fee-waiver lets me go all out.</p>
<p>I'm still researching collesges but right now my list looks like:
[ol][<em>]Temple University[</em>]UBuffalo[<em>]Boston University[</em>]Georgetown University[<em>]Pepperdine[</em>]Syracuse[/ol]</p>
<p>Does anyone know how the transfer aid is at any of these schools?</p>