Does anyone have answers to these q's..?

<p>I wanted to know if transfers applicants can apply for "Special Concentrations'. Can a transfer applicant indicate that he/she wants to "taylor" his/her major?</p>

<p>Also, can an undergrad join the Veritas financial group?</p>

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Edit: tailor</p>

<p>By the time I realised this mistake, I couldn’t edit the post.</p>

<p>Harvard takes transfers?</p>

<p>Yes, they started again this year. I’m bumping for answers.</p>

<p>The Veritas financial group does accept undergraduates. In fact, they do recruit undergradates during the first few days of their freshmen year. So in your case you’ll just have to go to them and join.</p>

<p>It depends on which year if you are transfering into. If you transfer into sophomore year, you will be more able to because undergraduates declare their concentrations by the of the first semester of their sophomore year. As a junior it would be a lot harder because you would have a so little time to make any changes necessary. Of course if you have already taken the relevant courses it might be easy for you. It really depends on you, but it definitely is a possibility.</p>

<p>Granted, of course, I get into Harvard. :frowning: :)</p>