Page 1 of 1
Spring grades are out... now what? Mentors out there?
Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 11:51 pm
by Anonymous User
Tier 1, was 2/~300 after Fall. Grades came back slightly better this semester.
Should be ~#1 depending on how others performed. Final rankings won't be out for weeks.
What now? Should I go ahead and submit transfers? I could really use a mentor in this process!
Re: Spring grades are out... now what? Mentors out there?
Posted: Mon May 20, 2013 11:55 pm
by kaiser
Well, do you want to transfer? Don't just do it b/c you can. You should only do it if its something you truly want, and would value. Obviously you will have great options. If you were #1 at a Tier 1 school, nothing is out of the question, whether it be Columbia, NYU, and perhaps even Harvard. And if you actually do want to transfer, you need to submit everything immediately since the timetable is very compressed.
Re: Spring grades are out... now what? Mentors out there?
Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 12:07 am
by Dr. Will Sandstrom
Go ahead and apply. See what your options are. You can still stay even if you get in. I transferred from a Tier 1 to HYS. Feel free to PM me.
Re: Spring grades are out... now what? Mentors out there?
Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 1:16 am
by jbiresq
Anonymous User wrote:Tier 1, was 2/~300 after Fall. Grades came back slightly better this semester.
Should be ~#1 depending on how others performed. Final rankings won't be out for weeks.
What now? Should I go ahead and submit transfers? I could really use a mentor in this process!
Are you in the area you want to practice? If so, I'd stick around and get a good scholarship. However, if you want to go somewhere else you're a shoo in for most of the T14. Get those recs! Even if you don't want to leave I'd apply anyway to get a transfer acceptance to use for more money.
Re: Spring grades are out... now what? Mentors out there?
Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 1:23 am
by UndecidedMN
Why do I think this is a humblebrag post.
Re: Spring grades are out... now what? Mentors out there?
Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 1:40 am
by laxbrah420
UndecidedMN wrote:Why do I think this is a humblebrag post.
Because a guy who ends up #1 or #2 in his class playing the low IQ, "I'm just a regular guy," "I guess I'll transfer now" schtick is obnoxious
Re: Spring grades are out... now what? Mentors out there?
Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 7:41 am
by Anonymous User
OP
Not a humble brag. Sorry if it came across that way. As you can imagine, the timeframe is short and I'm feeling a lot of pressure and uncertainty so I was hoping there was guidance out there.
Thank you to the posters offering guidance. Its greatly appreciated.
Re: Spring grades are out... now what? Mentors out there?
Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 7:44 am
by Anonymous User
jbiresq wrote:Anonymous User wrote:Tier 1, was 2/~300 after Fall. Grades came back slightly better this semester.
Should be ~#1 depending on how others performed. Final rankings won't be out for weeks.
What now? Should I go ahead and submit transfers? I could really use a mentor in this process!
Are you in the area you want to practice? If so, I'd stick around and get a good scholarship. However, if you want to go somewhere else you're a shoo in for most of the T14. Get those recs! Even if you don't want to leave I'd apply anyway to get a transfer acceptance to use for more money.
In the region I would like to live/practice but its not where my family is and that may get dicey down the line (2000 mile difference). If the school I'm at now won't give $ (currently paying sticker) is this a no-brainer to leave?
Re: Spring grades are out... now what? Mentors out there?
Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 11:01 am
by keg411
Anonymous User wrote:If the school I'm at now won't give $ (currently paying sticker) is this a no-brainer to leave?
If you're not at a state school where sticker is super cheap... yes.
Re: Spring grades are out... now what? Mentors out there?
Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 8:34 pm
by TTRansfer
keg411 wrote:Anonymous User wrote:If the school I'm at now won't give $ (currently paying sticker) is this a no-brainer to leave?
If you're not at a state school where sticker is super cheap... yes.
TCR for sure.
Re: Spring grades are out... now what? Mentors out there?
Posted: Tue May 21, 2013 11:31 pm
by jbiresq
TTRansfer wrote:keg411 wrote:Anonymous User wrote:If the school I'm at now won't give $ (currently paying sticker) is this a no-brainer to leave?
If you're not at a state school where sticker is super cheap... yes.
TCR for sure.
Depends on how much need aid you get from HYS (if you get in.) If you're looking at CCN, though, it's going to be much cheaper to stick it out, especially if you want to live there.
Re: Spring grades are out... now what? Mentors out there?
Posted: Wed May 22, 2013 8:19 am
by Anonymous User
jbiresq wrote:TTRansfer wrote:keg411 wrote:Anonymous User wrote:If the school I'm at now won't give $ (currently paying sticker) is this a no-brainer to leave?
If you're not at a state school where sticker is super cheap... yes.
TCR for sure.
Depends on how much need aid you get from HYS (if you get in.) If you're looking at CCN, though, it's going to be much cheaper to stick it out, especially if you want to live there.
COA for staying put would be 80 vs 150ish with a transfer. Most concerned about this. Thoughts?
Re: Spring grades are out... now what? Mentors out there?
Posted: Wed May 22, 2013 8:24 am
by muskies970
Anonymous User wrote:
COA for staying put would be 80 vs 150ish with a transfer. Most concerned about this. Thoughts?
There's probably a good chance your current school offers you a scholarship if they want you to stay, which would lower your cost there. It's too early to tell and make a decision, but now may be a good time to start researching how those who placed top 1-5% at your school the past few years have done.
Re: Spring grades are out... now what? Mentors out there?
Posted: Wed May 22, 2013 10:27 am
by buddingjd
muskies970 wrote:Anonymous User wrote:
COA for staying put would be 80 vs 150ish with a transfer. Most concerned about this. Thoughts?
There's probably a good chance your current school offers you a scholarship if they want you to stay, which would lower your cost there. It's too early to tell and make a decision, but now may be a good time to start researching how those who placed top 1-5% at your school the past few years have done.
Not really true... most schools don't play ball with transfers. Some do, but don't expect this.
OP, you're probably good either way. You should at least send out apps to T6 (probably a waste of time to dip lower than that).
If you're worried about asking for LORs, just tell the teachers you have dreams of academia. They eat that ish up.