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Tips for Transfering Freshmen Year of College
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Hi, I'm a freshmen at Hunter college right now and currently deciding to transfer out because they don't have a physical education program at hunter (Preferably to queens college). Does anyone know the process of transferring after your first year?

Do i needs letters of rec, personal essay, resume etc.? : If i do then should i use my high school recommenders and make an updated personal essay? (I feel like i dont have a connection with any of my professors like that to ask.)

If i apply now do my grades for this semester play a factor?/ when should i start applying?

Also how is the physical education program there? Are the professors nice? How are the classes if you took them before? (I prefer hearing from people who took the class but opinions are welcome from those who havenโ€™t taken them too) I ask this because some ppl on reddit say its really hard/ not a good environment. But when talking with people i know like my athletic director say its hard but a good program that i could learn from as he graduated from QC too.

FYI: I got accepted to queens college during my senior year of high school with --->

High School: 91 GPA (didnt take alot of AP's or core SUNY classes), lots of extra curriculars, Didnt send SAT or ACT scores,

I know its not a guarantee that they will accept me again especially with me strugging in some of my college classes right now but i feel confident i could but trying not to keep my hopes up.

Thanks in advance for any advice!

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