what 2year college is good for transfer to Ivy's

<p>There is not one specificc college better than others. Schools in the US are required for the most part to diversify their student body. Some schools have agreements where certain students are given a bit harder of a look through than if they had not gone there but it certainly does not guarantee admission. Ultimately, you want to look for a school that offers a wide variety of upper level classes 200+ and opportunities for honors classes especially integrated with an honors college or scholars program. </p>

<p>I have recently learned that the cc system in NY is excellent and offers a wide variety of opportunities to students. Also, remember that in the US schools also emphasize extracurricular activities and community service very highly. </p>

<p>It is also my understanding that Harvard is not currently accepting transfers directly in to their college however you may be interested in the Harvard Extension School where you could even apply for entry now.</p>