<p>"So because they are in law school now that gives them a sort of higher level mentality than the average person of how the transfer process works?"</p>
<p>No actually because they went through the transfer process they have an idea of how it works. </p>
<p>"My mom's an engineer and thinks the transfer process is crap. Does that mean shes right?"</p>
<p>Did your mom go through the transfer process? Or does she make narrow minded assumptions much like yourself. Also in the other thread you seemed to take your moms word as gold.</p>
<p>"Instead of talking to one counselor about the transfer process and TAP and believing their every word, you should have gone to a few to make sure everything you heard was correct. If I went and talked to a UCLA rep and he/she told me that a 2.0 GPA will get me into UCLA, would it be wise to just believe it?"</p>
<p>Why do you think I only spoke to one counselor one time?? Here we go with your crazy assumptions again. I have spoken to many different counselors from many different schools over the past two years. </p>
<p>"Thats essentially what you are doing. '</p>
<p>How so? So when I believe the counselors I speak to I am naive but when you believe the counselors you speak to you are correct? That is interesting.</p>
<p>"What I am saying about transfering to a UC is correct, you are the one who is wrong."</p>
<p>That is right I forgot you are on the admissions committee.</p>
<p>Honestly I feel bad for you. I will leave it at that. :)</p>