<p>List where your applying during next Spring.</p>
<p>Also, if any past transfer students have any advice on transfering, post here.</p>
<p>I want this to be a thread to help other transfer applicants for the next transfer season.</p>
<p>List where your applying during next Spring.</p>
<p>Also, if any past transfer students have any advice on transfering, post here.</p>
<p>I want this to be a thread to help other transfer applicants for the next transfer season.</p>
<p>I'm not transferring for spring, but i'm transferring for Fall 2009. I'm will applying to NYU Gallatin (third time), UCLA, Fordham.</p>
<p>I'm trying to transfer for Spring 09..
I'm looking at NYU(Steinhardt or Gallatin), Cornell, Ithaca, and Vassar..
I still need to figure out some safeties. However, I cannot look outside of NYS or I lose scholarships.</p>
<p>By Spring, I meant applying for the Fall 2009. Spring '09 and '10 applicants are welcome, too.</p>
<p>Schools I'm definitely applying to...UT, Texas A&M, Vanderbilt</p>
<p>Schools I might apply to...Emory, Tulane, SMU, UVA</p>
<p>Anyone happen to know the average transfer GPAs for Vandy, Emory and UVA?</p>
<p>Shootin' for the sky: Yale, Columbia (College), Georgetown (College), UPenn (CAS), Cornell (ILR)</p>
<p>Maybe something safer? I dunno, even schools like BC have single digit or in the teens acceptance rates.</p>
<p>applyin to uci, ucla, ucsd, ucr, and maybe ucsb- all either econ or biz econ
and usc (#1 choice) for marshall , and alternate major as econ</p>
<p>good luck to all applicants this cycle! :-D</p>
<p>Jeydomz, are you applying fall or spring?</p>
<p>I am applying for cornell ILR spring 09. Already accepted to BYU which is my 2nd choice, so I already know I am going to one of two schools.</p>
<p>I'll probably re-apply to Columbia for Spring or the following Fall.</p>
<p>Right now I'm planning on applying to all of those schools for the Fall. </p>
<p>PlattsburghLoser, are you sure Columbia accepts spring transfers? I hadn't heard of that possibility. I thought the only Ivy League to accept Spring transfer applicants were some schools at Cornell.</p>
<p>Planning to apply to Stanford and Santa Clara University. Planning to attend SCU but dreaming about Stanford. </p>
<p>Annika</p>
<p>jeydomz Brown does too</p>
<p>applying to Yale, Columbia (College), Penn (Wharton), Stanford, Dartmouth, Brown.</p>
<p>wolfmanjack is correct that brown allows spring transfers, but it has the same deadline as fall which is stupid. Also, columbia does not allow spring transfer, it is on their FAQ for transfer students.</p>
<p>For Comp Sci. I was thinking:
Carnegie Mellon, Cornell, Berkeley (Out of state), Illinois, and Univ. of Washington.
Any other suggestions?
I pretty much gave up on MIT/ Stanford after this year...</p>
<p>I plan on applying for the Fall 2009 term. The schools I will be applying to are USC, Chapman University, LMU, SDSU, Columbia College Chicago and Hofstra University. I'm only applying to Columbia in case I don't get in anywhere and Hofstra because it is 5 minutes away from where I live.</p>
<p>UCLA(math/econ) and UCSD(Structural Engineering) for fall 09'</p>
<p>vgf0, you had better check on the number of transfer students admitted to those schools in CS. A friend's son was one of 11 (if memory serves) admitted as a CS transfer at UIUC the year he applied, and his situation was truly unique i.e he could not have gone there as a freshman.</p>
<p>i plan to transfer fall 09. the schools i'm looking at are ucsb (chicano studies and english) and ucsd (ethnic studies).</p>
<p>I am shooting for the sky as well: Cornell(AEM) and MIT(Sloan) for spring 2009, if i dont get in then.....Yale(College) Cornell(AEM) MIT(Sloan) Duke(Trinity, public policy) UPenn(Wharton) Dartmouth</p>