I am transferring after this semester, which makes me a Spring transfer. I know what three schools I want to apply to but their applications do not open up until mid september and the deadlines range from mid november until mid december. My question is: Do I go ahead and ask my current school for the letter of good standing? Or do I have to wait until these other schools have opened up their applications?
Any help would be appreciated because my current school offers none.
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Re: Spring Transfer Question
I would say wait. They dont take long. I take it you are applying to schools in DC because the ones here take spring transfers.
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Re: Spring Transfer Question
Yeah just wait until the apps open, you'll have plenty of time.