<p>now i see why there are so many new transfer student posters on this forum…</p>
<p>I’m sure most of the applicants are all fantastic students. don’t let a little bad luck get in your way. if they close a door, climb out the window, lol.</p>
<p>if you REALLY want to cry, know that Harvard only accepted 7% of their applicants, with ~22,000 applicants this year (imagine, only 7 out of 100). Yale accepted 8%.</p>
<p>Soooo many applicants to UCLA. absolutely crazy.</p>
<p>Community college was so freaking easy. I think I worked harder my freshmen year in Honors English that my English 2 Critical thinking class at DeAnza. High school applicants have it so much worse than us transfers.</p>
<p>Don’t wink at me, haha. I may be smarter now but from what everyone is saying on here, it seems to me that our courseload is equivalent to us than AP coursework in Highschools. No way anyone believes this. I remember taking Honors classes; not even AP classes and it was so much work.</p>
<p>You have to remember that not all honors/AP/regular classes are equal. Your experience is just that, one persons experience. For me high school was way too easy but that doesn’t mean highschool is easy for everyone.</p>
<p>Oh yeah, for some reason AP Civics/Econ and Poli Sci weren’t hard. Then again, Macro Econ and Micro were both hella easy at CCC. AP Chem, Physics, English, maths; all these classes were hard for me: heavy work load.</p>
<p>Are you kidding? English/Calculus BC/Physics were easy, chemistry was kind of hard (the class was way harder than the AP test here). AP Japanese Language was hard. 9_9</p>
<p>Econ tests were easy, but also emulate the econ101 vibe.</p>