<p>Question... How competitive is Cornell. I was just browsing their site and they said the competitive applicant for transfer admission has a 3.0...3.0 seems rather low if you ask me. Cornell's an Ivy and they are saying that an applicant is competitive with a 3.0 and they don't require SATs or ACTs? What's up with this. Does that mean if I have a 3.4 I have a good shot? Thanks for any information on this in advance...</p>
<p>based on prior threads with students applying for transfer admissions, a 3.5+ seems to be the standard for competitive students while a 3.8+ is what most successful transfer students have. </p>
<p>Also, you will have to submit standardized tests scores if you took the exams in the past.</p>
<p>Depends on the college/major. SAT and SAT II scores for transfers are not evaluate, but they do ask for your high school transcript and I believe those scores show...at least mine did.</p>
<p>Transfer admissions has become very competitive in recent years. You really need a 3.5+ to be competitive but in most cases those who are admitted have a 3.8+.</p>