<p>Potential transfer from another Ivy League institution with a valid reason for transferring. I've never applied to Harvard before.</p>
<p>If any successful transfers would be kind enough to evaluate my stats, please PM me! =)</p>
<p>Potential transfer from another Ivy League institution with a valid reason for transferring. I've never applied to Harvard before.</p>
<p>If any successful transfers would be kind enough to evaluate my stats, please PM me! =)</p>
<p>.. Anyone? =/</p>
<p>Why don't you just post your stats? </p>
<p>I'm sure they were excellent, considering you're transferring from another Ivy.</p>
<p>Not necessarily.
Hey may go to Cornell.</p>
<p>OH, SNAP.</p>
<p>In general:
I have a good GPA, good SAT I scores, strong extracurriculars, national awards, low SAT II scores. Full-time job over the summer, part-time research during the school year.</p>
<p>I'm not a Cornell student, and I've never applied to Harvard because I applied ED to my current school.</p>
<p>One question:
How important are recommendations? I'm currently following a business curriculum, so I've taken mostly quantitative lectures that don't really foster classroom discussion. Would this interfere with my chances?</p>
<p>I also have a slight hook. I'm an alumnus of the summer program that you're applying to, ajkcorner.</p>
<p>Wow, I really suck at trying to maintain anonymity.</p>
<p>i doubt anyone can give anyone any kind of chance anyway....but the fact that you've told them nothing about yourself really doesn't help</p>
<p>"I also have a slight hook. I'm an alumnus of the summer program that you're applying to, ajkcorner."</p>
<p>Wow, you must have have read some of my other posts, but all in all, that was slightly creepy.</p>
<p>TASP, national awards, good SATs, good GPA... do you even have to ask?</p>