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Unweighted GPA: 3.7
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SAT: 720 math
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Transferring to Columbia University?

Hi there! Has anyone successfully transferred into Columbia University from another college? I'd like to know what factors (like GPA, extracurriculars, personal statement, etc.) played a significant role in the admissions process. Would love to hear your experiences!

a year ago

Hi! While I haven't personally transferred to Columbia, I have helped students throughout the transfer process, including those applying to Columbia. As with any highly prestigious university, a strong transfer application takes several important factors into account:

1. GPA: A solid college GPA, typically 3.7 or higher, demonstrates that you're able to handle the rigor of Columbia's courses.

2. Course rigor: Taking challenging classes, particularly in your intended field of study, is essential to show you're prepared for Columbia's academic environment.

3. Extracurriculars: Involvement in meaningful activities and leadership roles in college reflects your passion and transferable skills.

4. Personal statement: A compelling essay that highlights your fit for Columbia, your personal journey, and the reasons for transferring is crucial.

5. Recommendations: Letters from your current college professors can offer insight into your academic potential, character, and work ethic.

In summary, you'll want to focus on maintaining a high GPA, engaging in challenging courses, participating in meaningful activities, writing a standout personal statement, and securing strong recommendation letters to strengthen your transfer application. Best of luck!

a year ago

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