<p>Hi, I want to transfer to all girls 4yr college as a junior for fall 2011. I'm majoring in international relations, so I am looking for the best all girls college for that major.</p>
<p>Please answerrr :)</p>
<p>Hi, I want to transfer to all girls 4yr college as a junior for fall 2011. I'm majoring in international relations, so I am looking for the best all girls college for that major.</p>
<p>Please answerrr :)</p>
<p>You can find a full list of the women’s colleges at [The</a> Women’s College Coalition](<a href=“http://www.womenscolleges.org/]The”>http://www.womenscolleges.org/) You also could ask your question at the Women’s Colleges sub-forum inside the College Search Forum. But please remember not to write “girls school” when you post there. It is a big no-no! Girls’ schools are for grades K through 12. Women’s colleges are for grownups!</p>
<p>I see in one of your other threads, that you are at a CC in Maryland. Have you discussed your college list with your transfer office? If you aren’t at Montgomery College (which has a really good transfer office), you should take a look at their website and find out if any of that information also applies to you. [Counseling</a> & Advising | Transferring](<a href=“http://cms.montgomerycollege.edu/edu/tertiary1.aspx?urlid=67]Counseling”>http://cms.montgomerycollege.edu/edu/tertiary1.aspx?urlid=67)</p>
<p>When people tell you that you need a safety, you need to remember that there are academic safeties (places that you know you can get into), and there are financial safeties (places that you know you can afford). An academic safety might not be a financial safety, and a financial safety might not be an academic safety. This means that you also need to be looking for at least one institution that is both an academic and a financial safety. As a Maryland resident, your cheapest, easiest to get into 4-year institution will probably be one of the MD public universities. When you are at the transfer office, ask the counselor about articulation agreements between your CC and the MD public universities.</p>
<p>Good luck!</p>