how common...

<p>so I'm thinking of applying for junior transfer...the thing is that i really want to spend at least three years at whatever school i transfer into. so how common is it to transfer after sophomore year, but stay at your transferred school for three years?</p>

<p>Super Senior!</p>

<p>I'm planning to be a super-senior at Berkeley.</p>

<p>Did you guys both do it after transferring after sophomore year?
And did you mingle/make friends w/ the junior class or the sophomore class when you transferred?</p>

<p>beggars can't be choosers</p>

<p>Not sure, I'm just incoming this Fall. Hopefully homies of all grade levels.</p>

<p>ilovecalifornia-- lol sorry, just wondering how common it was. plus, i dont think transferring as a junior makes me a beggar....im sure none of the colleges that might take me would have a problem if i wanted to pay another year of tutition lol</p>

<p>lol i'm just kidding. good luck with whatever you do though</p>

<p>sunkissed,</p>

<p>where are you trying to transfer to?</p>

<p>EDIT: Holy **** you're at Hopkins. Ahh, I would kill to be there.</p>

<p>i'm not sure if im transferring yet, but im looking at: hys, dartmouth, penn, columbia, and chicago
it's just that wherever i go, id really love to spend three years...</p>

<p>^ why are you thinking about leaving hopkins</p>

<p>lots of reasons, both socially and academically--if you really want to know in detail, send me a PM and i'll describe it more in length</p>

<p>Are you pregnant? That would make a great hook for those universities. :rolleyes:</p>

<p>lmao...thatd make a great transfer essay, "your college is closest to a day care"</p>

<p>HAHAHAHA, indeed.</p>