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Anonymous posting is only available to the creator of each thread. The anonymous posting feature is intended to permit the solicitation of anonymous advice regarding the transfer application process, chances of being accepted, etc. Unacceptable uses include: testing the feature, questions which are clearly fake or hypothetical in nature, harassing other users, etc. Posters should also read and understand the announcements posted at the top of the Transfers forum prior to using the anonymous feature.
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Transferring to Cornell
Serious, naive question. Why doesn't anyone (relatively speaking) transfer to Cornell? Interested in doing so and given the lack of information (regarding transferring there) on this forum and the small number of people in their transfer class, I must be missing something. Are they just very selective?
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Re: Transferring to Cornell
Biggest reason you will see is about Transfer students and the inability to do OCI at Cornell as a transfer.butlerraider1 wrote:Serious, naive question. Why doesn't anyone (relatively speaking) transfer to Cornell? Interested in doing so and given the lack of information (regarding transferring there) on this forum and the small number of people in their transfer class, I must be missing something. Are they just very selective?
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Re: Transferring to Cornell
Their oci is very early in August and so only the transfers who get accepted quickly can participate.butlerraider1 wrote:Serious, naive question. Why doesn't anyone (relatively speaking) transfer to Cornell? Interested in doing so and given the lack of information (regarding transferring there) on this forum and the small number of people in their transfer class, I must be missing something. Are they just very selective?