<p>Hey Guys!!! Look at me, I’m ivy-transfer! I walk around with a false sense of entitlement!!! I use words like “incompetent,” “perfidious,” and “cynic” --even though I’m too dull to understand their connotational nuances!!! ZOMG!! ZOMG!! ZOMG!! </p>
<p>Look at me guys!!! I’m an IVY transfer!! Did you hear that?! An IVY transfer! I deserve attention!!! I’m gonna keep making threads until you guys pay attention to me!!! Whaaaaaaa!! <em>sniffle</em></p>
<p>ivy-transfer, it’s fine to be confident about your chances. But you should acknowledge that they’re are many qualified transfer applicants out there, majority of which will be denied admission to ivys, mit, stanford, etc. </p>
<p>Many of us have unique backgrounds, ECs, strong grades and can make a valid case for being admitted. It’s best to just do your best and not worry about things out of your control (i.e what admission committees do/think). </p>
<p>Anyways, best of luck to you in your transfer efforts.</p>
<p>LOL this is such a funny thread, there are so many people that come to CC just for reassurance about their chances instead of waiting it out. and there are also too many condescending jack***es on this forum. everyone should relax and go do some work rather than yelling at others on a forum which was created to help people make decisions and learn about the college admissions process. </p>
<p>in short, (although its a cliche), if you don’t have something nice to say, then don’t say it at all. </p>
<p>I’m really tired of seeing these types of threads. </p>
<p>Don’t worry about it Ivy-transfer. As it stands now you may have a chance of getting accepted into an ivy league school where you will feel right at home among the arrogant over-achievers who never had to work for anything in their lives because their parents gave them everything(not trying to imply that all or even most are like that). God forbid you don’t get into an ivy league school and you might have to analyze the fact that you aren’t a special and unique snowflake; why, god knows lots of kids suffer mental breakdowns from their self-perpetuating narcissism. </p>
<p>Drop the sense of entitlement, even if you do have perfect grades and scores SO WHAT? Do you really think that makes you unique or “special”? Like the Ivy League schools reserve a spot for arrogant blow-hards like you just because you got a certain grade on a test?</p>
<p>I reaaaally hope you don’t end up at Brown. Admissions is usually good at keeping the likes of your kind out and I hope other schools do to. Lose the pretentious swagger, the sooner the better. If you do get accepted to a school you will no doubt lose it anyway once you realize people at Ivies don’t like pompous people any more than anyone else. Then you’ll be limited to the pompous people clique. Godspeed.</p>
<p>oh and "they accept around 75-100 applicants. "</p>
<p>I can’t read this thread without thinking of the game Bubble Bobble. Does anyone remember that game for Regular Nintendo? Where you were like some deformed dinosaur who would shoot bubbles out at these dudes running around, and then you’d have to jump on them?</p>
<p>Funny how we got from Ivy-League to Nintendo… in the matter of 30 posts… lol… maybe the college admissions application transfer process is like a video game. Only those with cheat codes, e.g. connections, win. No matter what people… nothing is guaranteed in this process… We all are unique applicants and I guess we’ll just have to wait and see…</p>
<p>Karma is real. I hope you get what you deserve, ivy-transfer (and, please, before you hop the pistol, note the deliberate ambiguity of my statement).</p>
<p>Yeah it was sexy. What did you like most about H? The reason I like Yale most is their residential system (although Harvard’s residential system was awesome too).</p>