Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Friend’s DC transferred from LAC to Brown - could not get in from HS
From Haverford?
Lower than Haverford
Must be a thing to transfer from a SLAC. Another kid I know did it from Haverford.
Don’t be an imbecile.....Haverford has a 97% freshman retention rate.
Anonymous wrote:Do you know how easy it is to transfer in to schools compared to freshman admits.
Anonymous wrote:I hadn't realized how common it was for students to transfer. So many neighbors asked me if DD was returning the following year (out-of-state university) Why wouldn't she? What were they thinking? Maybe they didn't know she was an excellent student? Did they really think she'd fail out?
Anonymous wrote:DH went to Brown. He was close friends with several transfers, who'd all transferred from LACs, including Williams and Bowdoin.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hadn't realized how common it was for students to transfer. So many neighbors asked me if DD was returning the following year (out-of-state university) Why wouldn't she? What were they thinking? Maybe they didn't know she was an excellent student? Did they really think she'd fail out?
NP. Interesting that you assume that your neighbors are assuming only failing academically would be a reason to transfer or come home. Friend's DC came home after freshman year because horrible dorms and lack of maintenance at her huge, impersonal state university meant she was sick due to mold much of freshman year and was told there was no hope of moving to another dorm during the year. She was so fed up she said she wouldn't return and she started at a local college for now. And no, she hadn't been failing or homesick--just sick of being physically ill and being told it was acceptable that her dorm regularly had leaks and wet walls.
That's an awful situation for a freshman to be in. I'd love for you to out the university, PP. What school doesn't care about the health of their students?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Friend’s DC transferred from LAC to Brown - could not get in from HS
From Haverford?
Lower than Haverford
Must be a thing to transfer from a SLAC. Another kid I know did it from Haverford.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Friend’s DC transferred from LAC to Brown - could not get in from HS
From Haverford?
Lower than Haverford
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Friend’s DC transferred from LAC to Brown - could not get in from HS
From Haverford?
Anonymous wrote:Nephew had a comparable experience at OSU. Celiac, was told they could accommodate that, but recurrent cross-contamination issues in the cafeteria ultimately drove him out.
Anonymous wrote:Friend’s DC transferred from LAC to Brown - could not get in from HS
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hadn't realized how common it was for students to transfer. So many neighbors asked me if DD was returning the following year (out-of-state university) Why wouldn't she? What were they thinking? Maybe they didn't know she was an excellent student? Did they really think she'd fail out?
NP. Interesting that you assume that your neighbors are assuming only failing academically would be a reason to transfer or come home. Friend's DC came home after freshman year because horrible dorms and lack of maintenance at her huge, impersonal state university meant she was sick due to mold much of freshman year and was told there was no hope of moving to another dorm during the year. She was so fed up she said she wouldn't return and she started at a local college for now. And no, she hadn't been failing or homesick--just sick of being physically ill and being told it was acceptable that her dorm regularly had leaks and wet walls.