Yale, harvard, stanford

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<p>Pull the spikes out your ass. OP asked if it’s possible, clearly it is.</p>

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<p>Not really, unless that’s how they taught you to read at SUNY-Plattsburgh. For your convenience I’ve identified the OP’s two questions: 1) how are my chances to get into a top institution?" (note: his chances, not whether you’re a “queen of transferring”) and 2) “What are some good schools that can offer me admission and decent financial aid?”</p>

<p>I go to Columbia and it is really sad to think I will be going to school with you.</p>

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<p>I care. It gives those of who us may not make it into our top choice hope that it’s possible to eventually get there. What makes you think that you’re a mind reader?</p>

<p>Isn’t it obvious that if a school accepts any transfer students at all that it’s “possible” to gain admission? I never made the claim that I’m a mind reader…?</p>

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<p>You’ll get there. If I remember your stats correctly, I think you’d be accepted to Brown.</p>

<p>Thanks Platts. We’ll see come application time, but if it’s not possible, it’s cool to see that it’s not hopeless and I can transfer up if need be.</p>

<p>Suck on my glock, rOcksteady…</p>

<p>I thought your post was interesting, Plattsburgh. I didn’t know you could transfer twice.</p>

<p>lots of people say they will get 4.0 for 2 years at their current college then transfer, every day on this board…its not realistic to think that all will, or even be close.</p>

<p>damn plattsburgh. that’s a lot of transferring (congrats on columbia btw)</p>