<p>I'm a freshman at MIT and I really enjoy the academic options available. However, I feel that Harvard College would provide me with a more enjoyable undergraduate experience and would like to transfer for fall of 2008. So, would I have to apply this year? MIT is on a Pass/No Record first semester so I won't have grades on my transcript until second semester. I was waitlisted by Harvard as a senior and admitted to MIT, Stanford, Yale and others.</p>
<p>you can always cross-register instead of transferring... but if you really want to transfer, then go for it. i'm not too sure about transfer info, though.</p>
<p>That's true. In fact, MIT would probably be better for my academic options but I love Harvard's atmosphere and its core curriculum. I really prefer Harvard's overall undergraduate experience and I love their music and arts programs.</p>
<p>"I love Harvard's..... core curriculum..."</p>
<p>Ahahahahaha.....</p>
<p>That's a really lame excuse.</p>
<p>It's not so much a lame excuse as it is a complete lack of understanding of the current state of the core curriculum at Harvard.</p>
<p>Uhh ok sorry for my...ignorance, I'm not a Harvard student. So explain WindCloudUltra, how has Harvard revamped its core curriculum?</p>
<p>Basically, I challenge you to find more than 5 students (past or present) at Harvard who genuinely love (or even like) the core.</p>
<p>I think Sto is suggesting that he's more excited about a liberal arts-based core than a technology-based one. Whether the specific requirements of Harvard's core are what he'd have preferred to have been created is really secondary to that larger issue.</p>