Georgetown transfer chances?

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<p>...and some schools do not care at all. For instance, when applying to a Ph.D program, the school will not be considering the grading system of the school from which you are applying, but rather the quality of your department, recommendations, and writing sample.</p>

<p>In response to Brand's post, I agree that my post had no relevance on the actual thread. I just saw your post and made a comment based on that.</p>

<p>Go ahead and ignore it. =)</p>

<p>No I wasn't saying that it had no relevance to the thread, as the thread is ultimately steered by those who post in it and it's been going in this direction for awhile.</p>

<p>I was saying I did not see the logic behind your argument since we are discussing whether a 3.3 at Cornell would trump a 4.0 at a CC in the transfer process; the degree one receives should be irrelevant as transfers will not have attained their bachelor's yet.</p>