"Good" schools with the highest transfer acceptance rates

<p>Im talking us top 40 schools incl. liberal with the highest acceptance rates and/or highest number of acceptances.</p>

<p>lets make this big.</p>

<p>USC is around 30%</p>

<p>UNC and Tufts are pretty transfer friendly.</p>

<p>Cornell had a 33% acceptance rate last year.</p>

<p>-Eddie-</p>

<p>Question: For the schools that are transfer friendly, does this mean that they have a problem with their current students transferring out or keeping their students past freshman/soph years? I guess the question is why are some schools transfer friendly and other schools are transfer phobic?</p>

<p>eddie, do you know the stats of the entering transfer bloc ?</p>

<p>avg gpa etc ?</p>

<p>cornell acceptane rates depends on the college.</p>

<p>For instance human ecology is 44%, cas 16%, cals 50%</p>

<p>Emory is easy to get into as a transfer although there's alot of rude people at the admissions office.</p>

<p>UVa all the way</p>

<p>uva , even out of state ?</p>

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Emory is easy to get into as a transfer although there's alot of rude people at the admissions office.

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<p>so my name is Jason and for the nickname category on the app, i put Jase (because that's what people call me). Well, they apparently can't read at Emory, and they decided that my name was Jose. So i get all of these letters addressed to a Jose! It was terrible. So i called and e-mailed them so many times, and it took over a month for them to finally fix it. I could not believe the laziness.</p>

<p>yeah the lady screamed at me because i asked why some of my files where missing when i sent everything in one packet.</p>

<p>mind you i sent my apps in march 1 when reallly the deadline was jun1.</p>

<p>is william and mary easier to get into than uva transfer-wise ?</p>

<p>bump^^^^^^^^^</p>

<p>I don't believe that W&M is easier, since UVA can take more applicants.</p>

<p>Berkeley, Penn, Cornell, Brown, WUSTL, UCLA...</p>

<p>I believe its just as hard--statistics wise--to get into Berkeley and UCLA as a transfer as it is as freshman (but I could be wrong).</p>

<p>a school with low acceptance number doesn't necessarily make it a better school</p>

<p>SOME school may handpick their incoming student pool so they look good. say you are academically good, but they already get someone good currently, they may not need you, same thing goes for race, sexual orientation, etc</p>

<p>think of how reality television like american idol recruit their singers, i am sure there are more talented asian guys out there than william hung.</p>

<p>so out of all that are listed, tufts and emory seem to be the "easiest" ?</p>

<p>uhmm</p>

<p>why?</p>

<p>one word. obnoxious. </p>

<p>read my story.</p>