<p>Is anyone hearing applying to transfer to Penn for Fall 2013? More specifically into Arts & Sciences? How hard is it to transfer in as a junior into CAS? I currently go to Cornell.</p>
<p>Transferring to any ivy league, even from another, is difficult. This is the best answer you will get from anyone unless if you tell us more about your activities and GPA at Cornell.</p>
<p>I am applying for fall 2013 as a Junior into CAS as well. Penn is definitely my reach school; A large amount of people apply and few are selected. I currently go to a state which is not reputable at all. As far as my research has shown my admittance, and probably by extension your own, is largely dependent on grades/essays/extracurriculars/etc.</p>
<p>I am applying as a transfer to SEAS for my sophomore year.</p>
<p>Penn receives approx 2000 transfer applications per year and accepts approx 200. I got this info from Penn website.</p>
<p>Penn and Cornell are the two Ivies most conductive to transfers. I’ve met a lot of transfers this year from a lot of colleges (except the Ivies) so you definitely have chances!</p>
<p>For those applying to Penn as a transfer, what other schools are you applying to, if any?</p>
<p>I’m currently a freshman at Williams and am applying to Penn as a transfer (along with just Cornell).</p>