**Official Fall 2014 Brown Transfer Thread**

<p>Thank you @anton164
One more question if anyone can answer it. Do we have to wait for professors to submit the evaluations through CA before we submit the CA? Or can we submit it before they do </p>

<p>@samtrav No problem :slight_smile: You can submit your common app before all of the professor evaluations are in.</p>

<p><a href=“https://appsupport.commonapp.org/link/portal/33011/33013/Article/90/Submit-app-before-recommendations”>https://appsupport.commonapp.org/link/portal/33011/33013/Article/90/Submit-app-before-recommendations&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>It’s so disheartening to work forever on essays, checking them and checking them, and then notice after submission that there is a word missing or some other typo! Here’s hoping these types of small errors don’t jeopardize our applications! </p>

<p>@gambon111 aww don’t get down on yourself! I am sure everyone has a mistake here and there that they miss, they look at the overall applicant one small thing wont make a difference </p>

<p>just realized that there is no stats for this thread, lets get one started for future applicants </p>

<p>Applying: BEO
School: USF
GPA: 3.99 ( one A-)
Credits: 80… (sophomore)
hs GPA: 3.1
SAT: 1810
EC’s: School senate, VP food committee,athletics committee, ISO, Fashion line, study abroad, internships </p>

<p>Here is a tool </p>

<p>Applying:
School:
GPA:
Credits:
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Comments: </p>

<p>crazy: from 11-12 to 12-13 the transfer rate went from 11% to 5%…anybody know.what accounts for this kind of variance from year to year?</p>

<p>Would the high school transcript be as important for international students(I am in a US college now but went to a high school elsewhere) who did not take standardized programs like ALEVEL or IB? I got 4.075 for first semester and probably 4 or 4.075 again for the current one, but I am not sure whether my high school transcript with some 92s or 93s will matter…</p>

<p>Hello guys Just found this forum. I haven’t received any email yet from Brown, with instrucions to view my checklist. Any one else having this issue? @gambon111</p>

<p>When did you submit your common app, Ramon?</p>

<p>Hello I submitted it on march 1st!</p>

<p>btw guys do you think people who applied before would be considered more “committed” or more "unworthy’ tin the second round?</p>

<p>@Ramoncito93
I, too, submitted my app on the 1st and have received an email from Brown last week. Hope this helps! </p>

<p>I submitted my app on February 14th and got a response email from Brown on March 25th.</p>

<p>@Austin941029 No; if you’re in the running you’re in the running.</p>

<p>@Ramoncito93 You’re the first on-time applicant I’ve come across who hasn’t received an initial email yet. You might as well call the admissions office to ask if it’s something to worry about. Did you submit the Common App before 12AM Eastern Time on March 2nd? If not, the delay might make sense. </p>

<p>Hey guys, I emailed Brown about my problem and they told me to check my spam folder, and if an email with my username was not there I was to call a number they provided. I called and they send me an email with my username. Problem solved!</p>

<p>Who is sending SAT scores to Brown? </p>

<p>guys-has anyone eceived interviews? just asking because I got one from another school today</p>

<p>bam bam da waaaiting is da hardest part </p>

<p>@Ramoncito93 I am pretty sure that you have to… on my required materials checklist online it said SAT :confused: so i sent mine in last week </p>

<p>"If you are attending a college that required you to submit SAT or ACT scores as part of your original application, then we require that you send us copies of those scores in order to complete your transfer application. If you are attending a college that did not require you to submit standardized test scores when you first applied we would prefer that you send us results of either the SAT or the ACT; but results of those tests are not required.</p>

<p>…we do not require test results for transfer applicants. Test results offer us a valuable tool for comparing applicants across a wide range of secondary school preparations, however, so we encourage you to take either the SAT Reasoning Test and any two SAT Subject Tests or the complete ACT (including writing) if you have not already done so."</p>

<p>@Ramoncito93 @000AAAaaa</p>