<p>Being accepted as a transfer student from UCLA? I am an incoming freshman at UCLA and got rejected from Harvard... but I am thinking of applying to Harvard next year</p>
<p>Any advice?Any success?thanks =]</p>
<p>Being accepted as a transfer student from UCLA? I am an incoming freshman at UCLA and got rejected from Harvard... but I am thinking of applying to Harvard next year</p>
<p>Any advice?Any success?thanks =]</p>
<p>bump please???</p>
<p>Honestly, your chances suck. The chances for transfer apps in general suck, even worse than freshman admissions suck. You had better blow the adcom’s mind.</p>
<p>thanks for the realism i’ll just get freaking involved in research and get honors…i already have about 40 units coming into ucla due to AP scores and may get 4 more classes out of the way with this years AP tests. So i guess worse comes to worse I’ll have a strong undergrad app for med school?</p>
<p>UCLA is a lovely school. I would have gone there as my second choice. </p>
<p>[Harvard</a> College Admissions Office: Prospective Students](<a href=“http://www.admissions.college.harvard.edu/prospective/transfer/index.html]Harvard”>http://www.admissions.college.harvard.edu/prospective/transfer/index.html)</p>
<p>Sadly, chances of transferring into Harvard are 0.00 percent.</p>
<p>oh deep sadness, ok well then harvard for med school i guess!!!</p>
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<p>especially because:</p>
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<p>You realize Harvard is not accepting transfers currently? (to make it clear what everyone else said is literally true and not just their being facetious).</p>