Transfer from PT program to Harvard/Yale FT?
Posted: Wed Feb 01, 2012 12:29 am
I've read some of the information on this board and on the yahoo "transferapps" group. I have a 4.333 GPA at #15-25 (straight A+ grades) and am strongly considering a transfer to Harvard or Yale. Primarily, I have discovered during my first semester that I would like to teach, and going to either of those schools would greatly facilitate meeting that goal.
Complications:
1) I'm in a part-time program, so I'll have 21 credits instead of 28 at the end of this semester.
2) I can take a 4-credit class and a 2-credit study abroad this summer to get to 27, but I wouldn't have those credits at the time of the application. I might be able to take an additional credit hour in a project if necessary to get to 28.
3) Alternatively, I can forego the summer class and take a light load next year (5-6 credits per semester) to end up with 31-32 credits, and then to transfer for Fall 2013. Since I run my own business and recently moved, I have no problem with waiting a year and doing this.
4) Although finances are a concern, I would like to ignore the issue of finances for the purpose of this analysis.
5) I previously applied (very late) for regular 1L fall 2011 admission to HLS and YLS and was denied. I had a 176 LSAT, but spotty undergrad record.
Data-gathering efforts:
1) I called the HLS admissions office, and was told that I would need no more and no less than one year's study. When I asked whether it mattered whether I was in a three-year or four-year program, she said the equivalent of a full-time program, but when I asked how many credits was an acceptable range, she said there was no set range. This answer seemed inconsistent. I asked if it mattered if I waited until next year and had a few extra credits, and that's when she said yes, it had to be exactly one year, "no more..."
2) The website alludes to allowing transfer for those who have completed one-third of a part-time program. I was hoping to clarify that by calling. Any insight here is appreciated.
In all likelihood, I will apply this year to transfer. My biggest question is whether I should/need to cram in the summer credits. If I need to have near 28 credits, I'll do so, but if they're not going to matter - and if I end up wanting to apply to transfer next year - I probably shouldn't take them because I don't want to have too many credits next year.
Thoughts?
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Edit to add in response to a post that appeared and then disappeared: I've read the HLS website comment that says "one-third of the credits of a part-time program" - but it leaves two questions. 1) Is that at time of application or prior to transfer in August? 2) Would it matter if one had a few credits on top of that and didn't care how many credits actually transferred over? In light of the information provided on the phone call, those questions remain.
Complications:
1) I'm in a part-time program, so I'll have 21 credits instead of 28 at the end of this semester.
2) I can take a 4-credit class and a 2-credit study abroad this summer to get to 27, but I wouldn't have those credits at the time of the application. I might be able to take an additional credit hour in a project if necessary to get to 28.
3) Alternatively, I can forego the summer class and take a light load next year (5-6 credits per semester) to end up with 31-32 credits, and then to transfer for Fall 2013. Since I run my own business and recently moved, I have no problem with waiting a year and doing this.
4) Although finances are a concern, I would like to ignore the issue of finances for the purpose of this analysis.
5) I previously applied (very late) for regular 1L fall 2011 admission to HLS and YLS and was denied. I had a 176 LSAT, but spotty undergrad record.
Data-gathering efforts:
1) I called the HLS admissions office, and was told that I would need no more and no less than one year's study. When I asked whether it mattered whether I was in a three-year or four-year program, she said the equivalent of a full-time program, but when I asked how many credits was an acceptable range, she said there was no set range. This answer seemed inconsistent. I asked if it mattered if I waited until next year and had a few extra credits, and that's when she said yes, it had to be exactly one year, "no more..."
2) The website alludes to allowing transfer for those who have completed one-third of a part-time program. I was hoping to clarify that by calling. Any insight here is appreciated.
In all likelihood, I will apply this year to transfer. My biggest question is whether I should/need to cram in the summer credits. If I need to have near 28 credits, I'll do so, but if they're not going to matter - and if I end up wanting to apply to transfer next year - I probably shouldn't take them because I don't want to have too many credits next year.
Thoughts?
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Edit to add in response to a post that appeared and then disappeared: I've read the HLS website comment that says "one-third of the credits of a part-time program" - but it leaves two questions. 1) Is that at time of application or prior to transfer in August? 2) Would it matter if one had a few credits on top of that and didn't care how many credits actually transferred over? In light of the information provided on the phone call, those questions remain.