Transfer Applicants...your tips?

<p>I'm a transfer applicant for the coming year and I think I've got my "****" together. I've printed out worksheets on each school along with the applications. I'm planning on making a calendar to do everything at a specific time and then getting started once I get back from vacation. Any suggestions to make all of this easier?</p>

<p>worksheets?</p>

<p>lol worksheets.</p>

<p>I dunno what to call em...just a cover sheet with the basic info (deadlines, housing info, expected chances, notes, etc.) and a checklist.</p>

<p>I have it all scheduled in my outlook calendar. I like putting it in there because I can set alerts.</p>

<p>I'll start my app in December thank you....
I think i'll just re-edit my last year's essays
Deadline is March!!! cmon!!!!</p>

<p>UC deadline is in November</p>

<p>brand is on vacation? i am shocked...</p>

<p>hahaha yeah.. i wouldn't be surprised if he was visiting colleges.</p>

<p>anyways, i think it's too early brand. just get your list down first. i told myself last year i would work on my apps and essays in like september, but that didn't happen. since they're all due in march, no point in working on them until the end of the fall semester. i'm gonna get started on my essays when i get done with finals :]</p>

<p>Newbyreborn - you might want to try writing new essays. Last year, I was going to use old essays too... but when I looked at them I realized that, a year later, I could definitely write something better! Maybe you won't feel that way, but you can at least try, maybe! good luck!</p>

<p>Having checklists is a good idea. It makes me feel like I'm actually getting something done.</p>