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The Real Deal About Fly Ins

Hi guys! So I just stumbled upon something called 'Fly Ins'. I understand they’re programs where colleges pay for you to visit their campus, but how does it actually work? Is it beneficial in terms of getting me an edge for admissions or is it just for promotional purposes?

a year ago

It's good that you're exploring your options. Transferring can certainly be a beneficial step if you're not feeling satisfied with your current college. There are a few colleges known for having relatively high transfer acceptance rates which might make the process a bit smoother for you.

1. Arizona State University (ASU) - ASU tends to be quite transfer-friendly with a transfer acceptance rate of around 80%. They have a wide variety of programs and provide a vibrant, dynamic experience for their students.

2. University of Texas at Arlington - This university also has a fairly high acceptance rate for transfer students at around 80%.

3. Florida International University (FIU) - FIU is another institution known for their approachable transfer process, with an acceptance rate close to 75%.

4. Iowa State University - Iowa State offers a number of resources for transfer students and has a transfer acceptance rate of roughly 80%.

Keep in mind, when transferring, admission isn't the only thing to think about. You'll want to look into each college's policy on credit transfer as well to ensure your current credits align with the requirements of your prospective college and major. The best thing you can do is reach out to the admissions office of the institutions you're interested in, as they can provide you with the most accurate information.

Lastly, remember that the strength of specific programs and the campus culture should also play a major role in your decision. Make sure you're choosing a place where you believe you'll thrive academically and socially.

a year ago

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