<p>I applied to Yale early, and I’m not entirely sure it’s right for me. </p>
<p>I was just wondering how difficult it would be to transfer after my first year if I’m unhappy and I maintain good grades.</p>
<p>I applied to Yale early, and I’m not entirely sure it’s right for me. </p>
<p>I was just wondering how difficult it would be to transfer after my first year if I’m unhappy and I maintain good grades.</p>
<p>Why are you worrying about this now?? Just apply to Brown RD if you think Yale may not be the right place. It’s not even a binding decision.</p>
<p>Transfers are much harder than getting in as a freshman.</p>
<p>If Yale accepts you SCEA, you’re also a viable Brown RD admit. If accepted to both, visit both. Decide before May 1st. simple.</p>
<p>The hard part is getting admitted to either. You’re speaking as if it were in the bag…</p>
<p>Same here ericmetubiev, but yeah I’d be lucky to get accepted to either one. I’m applying RD to Brown, and I’ll see what happens. SCEA isn’t binding (which is like, why I did it), so you can decide after you get your decisions for both. Not sure about how easy it is to transfer… you’d probably want to figure it out before starting freshman year, but I think a Yalie would have a pretty good chance of being accepted to Brown as a transfer. Though it would be really annoying to have to deal with transferring and everything (lol, don’t you want to be done with college apps this year?).</p>