harvard/yale transfer question

<p>harvard and yale both require that a student must not have more than 2 years of transferrable credit in order to be eligible as a transfer student. </p>

<p>how many credits is the maximum that i should have, then?</p>

<p>in the university i am currently attending, where i am an incoming sophomore, we are required to have 128 credits to graduate, so 1 year=32 credits (128 divided by 4). each class is worth 3 credits.</p>

<p>does this mean that by the end of my sophomore year, I should have a maximum of 64 credits in order to be eligible for transfer to harvard/yale?</p>

<p>Yes. Though if you take extra classes your second year (i.e. more than 32 credits), it wouldn't make you illegible. However, only 64 credits would transfer if you get in.</p>

<p>"it wouldn't make you illegible"</p>

<p>people could still read the person? lol</p>

<p>Lol...wow. That was a bad typo. I'm embarrassed now. I meant ineligible, not 'illegible.' That's what happens when you type too fast. (And of course, spell check doesn't catch words that are otherwise spelled correctly... ;) )</p>