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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Her best bet now is to stop focusing on transferring and "what could be" and actually thrive where she is. If it's such a no-name school and she's better than all the other students, then she should be a shining star and taking advantage of the opportunities that a big fish in a small pond has. Do research with profs, get published, be in honors societies, etc. These things will help her get into a grad program or other post-school opportunity that will be a "better fit" for her.[/quote] seriously. there are upsides to being at an "unworthy" school. my undergrad was "beneath" me (i had no money and only applied to this one school from abroad knowing nothing about it) and i had a close relationship with several professors, great research opportunities. 4.0, obviously. went to harvard for phd.[/quote]
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