<p>Im sending my mid-term reports next week. I will only have three letter grades since one of my professor is really taking his time. </p>
<p>i dont think we should worry too much about it. they’ll contact us if they desperately need it.</p>
<p>@thestorm
wow, i finally found a fellow nyu student who is attempting to transfer to top-tier schools. i know exactly what you mean. there really is no community here but i’ve made some great friends. im assuming its the same wherever you go…well i wouldn’t know.</p>
<p>@thestorm All great reasons to transfer. (I want to live in New York City, so I’m slightly jealous. ;))</p>
<p>I think I’ll contact them about the midterm reports. I’ve got nothing to hide, but this is too confusing.</p>
<p>Oh, and @MaybeLater, I wouldn’t think too much of the thread views. A thread I saw concerning the 600 invites sent by UCLA for their prestigious scholarship has 5k+ views. We probably have a lot of rubberneckers.</p>
<p>Did anyone with missing documents use the universal transfer app? Harvard said they were missing my supplement, but everything was submitted and “downloaded” well before the deadline…</p>
<p>I just got a confirmation too, that harvard received everything. </p>
<p>However, the SAT I section says “unofficial” which means they still haven’t received my official test scores form collegeboard. I took the January SAT and sent it quite a while ago…weird. I guess I will just have to trust collegeboard.</p>
<p>Hey, I was talking to another transfer student today and he was under the impression that decisions come out April 1st (along with freshman acceptances). Is that true?</p>
<p>I thought it was definitely not until “early June” like the website says, but I reread last year’s thread. Decisions were released mid-May, yet one user mentioned that the website still said “early June”. </p>
<p>I’m in a position where I must know before June, so I hope this holds true this year.</p>
<p>I applied as a senior in HS last year and was accepted into the Class of 2014. However, because of extenuating familial circumstances (as well as academic interests that have since changed), I chose to attend another school closer to home. Throughout the summer, I had some feelings of regret, but I thought they would eventually go away once I settled here. They never did, so here I am, having been forced to apply as a transfer for something I had previously earned. Talk about frustrating! I guess the only thing I can do is wait until May/June.</p>
<p>"Undergraduate Admissions
Application Status
Services available for:
Freshman applicants: October 15 to March 29
Transfer applicants: January 15 to March 15 </p>
<p>Thank you for your interest in Harvard College and your participation in the admission process. We do not post our admissions decisions online. </p>
<p>Admission decision letters will be sent Wednesday morning, March 30, 2011.
E-mail decisions will be sent to the address on record Wednesday afternoon
at 5:00 pm EDT."</p>
<p>Does that mean they will tell us descions tommrow. For somereason this makes me feel worse, not even two month to hope I made it in, ugh :(</p>
<p>Wait, so have we come to a conclusion regarding decisions coming out tomorrow? Will our decisions be announced as well? Maybe I’m going delusional because I just want to know already…but they made it awfully vague as to what group(s) of applicants will be notified…and I doubt they just forgot about us transfer applicants…</p>
<p>I applied as pure physics. I am not sure what subfield I will go into in the future because I am waiting to learn more about them to see what interests me the most.
What other schools are you applying to?</p>
<p>Guys there’s no way we’re hearing tomorrow. Just chill. Nothing much we can do. Based on the link BCP sent me, Harvard’s application review is exhaustive and they’ve only recently completed the review for their freshmen class. We’re filling in the holes or gaps so to speak so they’ll get to us next.</p>
<p>Edit to add: The webpage they provided for us to check our application is currently not available. Dum dum dum!!! :-)</p>
<p>I’ve applied to transfer to Harvard in Fall 2011. I haven’t been contacted by anyone from the Harvard admissions office (about an interview or anything else), and it’s now April 1. Does this mean that I’m definitely going to receive a rejection letter in June? Has Harvard ever accepted a transfer applicant who they did not interview first? Have any of you guys been contacted by Harvard about an interview? I am pretty worried. Any information you have to share would be awesome. Thanks!</p>
<p>Does anyone know how many transfer applications Harvard received this year, and/or how many transfer students Harvard is expected to accept this year? Are they going to accept more transfers than they did last year?</p>