<p>Is it possible? Difficult? Precedented?</p>
<p>yeah, i really wanted to know that also...because i am undecided on what i want my major to be and im stuck between those two. plus, it is easier to get into the college so maybe you can't switch easily because of that?</p>
<p>i have heard from students that it is very difficult to transfer from the college to SFS, but not so hard the other way around.</p>
<p>it is equally easy to transfer between colleges if you plan it out. The College has a very open core so transferring from SFS to the College you can pretty much pick up and continue on with your major. If you transfer from the college to the SFS, you have to catch up on a lot of requirements if you weren't taking Econ, a language, etc while in the College.</p>
<p>When would you transfer, end of your sophomore year or...? Could you transfer in the beginning? I think a lot of people would see this as an easy way to circumvent the tough admissions to SFS.</p>
<p>Well, I know a girl who wrote a letter to admissions over the summer, wrote the SFS essay, and transferred before she even got here. You usually transfer into another school after your first year.</p>
<p>I called the admissions department and asked this very question, and I was told that if you fulfill a few of the SFS requirements while in the College, the transfer is easy and as close to guaranteed as possible without actually being guaranteed.</p>
<p>what jscott says sounds about right in my experience. I know of probably 6-10 people who transferred at the end of their freshman year to the sfs, and one or two who switched at the end of their second semester sophomore year. All of them had pretty good grades and had taken a lot of SFS core classes their first year. They didn't seem to have a problem.</p>
<p>i transferred from the college to NHS the summer before sophomore year. My friend transferred to SFS from MSB after first semester sophomore year.</p>