<p>Yes, iamtbh you are right. iCalculus is a CC ■■■■■. He makes ludicrous statements to evoke a response. I’ll bite.</p>
<p>Quote, “Princeton is like a castle, people dream of having their weddings there.”</p>
<pre><code>…Princeton is in New Jersey, in the middle of an industrial park.
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<p>Quote, “It’s (referring to Princeton) like living in a fairy tale.”</p>
<pre><code>…I might agree with this. In the middle of winter with snow-storms and freezing rain, one could envision the Princeton landscape as being similar to the setting in Steven Moffat’s dark fairy tale, the Beast Below.
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<p>Quote, “California…has non-cultured people…”</p>
<pre><code>…This statement says more about iCalculus than it does about California.
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<p>Quote, “I think snow is pretty.”</p>
<pre><code>…Let’s take a poll of how many people want to walk to class bundled up in boots, gloves, and layers of clothes in bitterly cold, wind-driven snow versus how many people want to go to class in shorts and sandals.
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<p>Now that I have responded to the ■■■■■, I would like to add (in a more serious tone) that Princeton and all Ivy League schools are fantastic schools and so is Stanford. </p>
<p>To the OP: It is really difficult to transfer into Stanford. I have read stories in the Stanford Daily of some transfers. One of their common characteristics seemed to be that they were unique people chosen to diversify the student population. If you still want to apply, my advice would be to focus your essay on how you are different from the average applicant.</p>