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transferring colleges with senior standing?

i know its silly to transfer at this point i just need out of here

anywhere that accepts numerous credit hours and requires minimal credit hours in residence...preferably in the midwest somewhere

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  • 1 decade ago
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    most colleges won't take more than 2 years worth of credits (usually 60), and they will not take your application seriously if you have a lot more than that. most schools will require that you complete 2 years (60 credits) of coursework at their schools in order to graduate with a degree from that school. if you're serious, you can apply to schools and tell them that you are willing to stay the 2 years and do what is necessary and you better have good reasons to transfer. good luck.

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