<p>pomona i know is pretty much impossible because the retention rate is so high</p>
<p>vassar is harder as a transfer than as a freshman, but it's doable. do you play rugby? lol.</p>
<p>pomona i know is pretty much impossible because the retention rate is so high</p>
<p>vassar is harder as a transfer than as a freshman, but it's doable. do you play rugby? lol.</p>
<p>nspeds:</p>
<p>how many really big words can you put into one bs paragraph?
ready? go!!!</p>
<p>can i please get a list of the schools that accept the most transfer students (specifically from a community college)? I am a student at OCC in california and want to go to any of the top 50 school in the states. if any one knows about affordable international schools, that would also be helpful</p>
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shpeel: Just Claremont McKenna itself, which has around a 30% transfer rate. I think Pomona's is quite a bit lower and I don't know about the other Claremont colleges.
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<p>This year's transfer rate at CMC was an anomaly. Most years they accept maybe 10-15% of students, it's just that this year they built a new dorm and could accept more.</p>
<p>What if you got accepted but choose a different highly selective colleges as a freshman, then change your mind later and apply as a transfer for sophomore or junior year? Would they remember and hold it against you? Or would it be easier to be admitted as a transfer if you were accepted as a freshman?</p>
<p>what is gerogia techs transfer acceptance rate?</p>
<p>transferring is a joke. if you do not like the school you are at, just get good grades dont ***** around and you will be able to transfer into pretty much any public education school you want. Trust me, it does not hurt to apply.</p>