<p>So basically I would like to ask any of the stanford transfer acceptances here if they could verify whether this acceptance letter is fake or not. The reason I ask is because I'm concerned about a family member, she has had a tendency to lie about everything, from having a motorcycle license to building houses in Africa, yet people believe him and I think he's just caught up in it all.</p>
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<p>I know the letter may seem real at first, but this letter is for a transfer acceptance. On the letter it says there were 32,000 applicants(there aren't that many transfer applicants), but then it also says, and i quote, "stanford is but only one of your transfer options.."</p>
<p>Maybe I'm just a jerk but if somebody could tell me it's real and why then I guess I'll shutup lol</p>
<p>I did a search and found this:
<a href="http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/stanford-university/890802-how-does-acceptance-letter-look-like.html%5B/url%5D">http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/stanford-university/890802-how-does-acceptance-letter-look-like.html</a>
-that doesn't look like the pic i posted above because after the "Congratulations!", it is different.</p>
<p>and if it matters,
Admit</a> rate drops to 7.2 percent | Stanford Daily
it says students have until may 1st to decide if they want to go to stanford? But there is the chance that he might have been on the waitlist and then got offered admission after one or more of the 20transfer admits rejected the acceptance?</p>
<p>I find it hard to believe it's possible, considering he said he came from a uc school and a community college. is it also possible for stanford to say what year a admit will graduate as a transfer? What if they were a sophomore transfer, they would be considered as class of 2012?
Thanks anyways</p>