Transferring to Stanford and Ivies with a 2.0?

<p>“Yes, I did. I believe you meant to say the former as opposed to the latter, so I’ll just respond according to my assumption. As I said, the top schools, such as Yale, MIT and Stanford, accept a very small amount of transfers, thus meaning that one would have to posts great stats in all fields in order for a successful matriculation to be feasible. However, there are other top schools, such as Columbia, whose transfer rates are actually higher than their freshman admission rates (this may be a slightly specious argument since I believe the transfer admissions rate also incorporates Columbia GS, but I’m not sure). There’s more that could be listed, but you can just look it up if you’re that interested.”</p>

<p>Well, excuse me, I wasn’t trying to establish any particular source of argument with you other than to generalize a statement that people usually would precede such a selection of schools over the other ones. I never asked you to give me the percentage rate of acception into these schools as a transfer(as I have known them way before you did) nor did I request an anecdotal research from you. Matriculation into a less prestigious school usually allows you the opportunity to recreate the endurance of being able to get accepted into those schools as collegiate career continues. But since it digresses the generalization, no need to get too profoundly impetuous here.</p>