Vagger Lance
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The person wants to go out of state because he absolutely hates the state he is in right now, a bad fit for him and his family had to move down there due to job issues but now his family is moving out and he wants to move out as well. The person, REALLY, wants to go out of state.
So currently I know of this kid who really wants to leave the state he is in right now. He can't go out of state right out of high school, though he has made it into three out of state universities, each will cost him about 30k per year.
Currently he is a 4.0 GPA student, Biology major at a tier 4 public university in his state (Georgia). Currently a freshman about to be a sophomore.
His plan is to get the core classes out of the way first and then for his final two years go to an out of state university and then go to a good grad program.
I just want to know, how tough is it to get into an out of state university as a transfer student?
Here are the universities he wants to try and transfer into:
UNC Chapel Hill
University of Maryland at College Park
University of Connecticut
University of Washington
and James Madison University
So currently I know of this kid who really wants to leave the state he is in right now. He can't go out of state right out of high school, though he has made it into three out of state universities, each will cost him about 30k per year.
Currently he is a 4.0 GPA student, Biology major at a tier 4 public university in his state (Georgia). Currently a freshman about to be a sophomore.
His plan is to get the core classes out of the way first and then for his final two years go to an out of state university and then go to a good grad program.
I just want to know, how tough is it to get into an out of state university as a transfer student?
Here are the universities he wants to try and transfer into:
UNC Chapel Hill
University of Maryland at College Park
University of Connecticut
University of Washington
and James Madison University