Currently at Penn. They don't rank us, but best guess is I'm somewhere around the top 15-20% mark. Newly changed significant other location has me wanting to move up to boston area.
Any shot at Harvard? (and yes, I know the answer is almost certainly 'no')
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Re: Transfer to H?
From browsing the forum, people who transfer to H from a non-CCN school generally are within the Top 10%. HTH.
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Re: Transfer to H?
and from cls? would 3.6ish cut it?
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Re: Transfer to H?
How did you figure out you were in the top 15-20% if you're not ranked? Just curious how that works at schools who don't rank.
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