<p>How did you find that out about Johns Hopkins, brand? Is there some published data you could link?</p>
<p>Cornell is only "high" because it has a "Guaranteed Transfer" program (I'm in it) [you get accepted into it when you apply regularly as a highschooler]. The actual acceptance rate is much lower when you minus this program. Still try tho!</p>
<p>the best data I have found is either Common Data Set if available, or Collegeboard.com or US News World Report. The 15% is taken from College board.</p>
<p>I never said MIT and Duke were easy, i was just listing my schools that I was planning to apply to. I was not necessarily only interested in those five. </p>
<p>As for JHU, I already got in there and turned it down, so I doubt ill be applying there again.</p>
<p>I'm sorry OP, but that was my impression of your first post:</p>
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What top 20 school is known as the "easiest" relatively to transfer into? Just curious about this, I already have my list.
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<p>Since you included MIT and Duke on that list, I assumed that you thought they were relatively easy to transfer into amongst the top 20 schools. I apologize if that's not what you meant.</p>