Rutgers Business School in New Brunswick question?
I am currently a student at a NJ community college and about to start my second year there. Rutgers Business School in New Brunswick question?
Your feedback is greatly appreciated!!!
Rutgers Business School in New Brunswick question?
If not, is it possible for me to attend Rutgers SAS for a semester and then apply for the Business School in the Spring 2011 semester?
I am looking to transfer into the Rutgers New Brunswick Business School for the Fall 2010 semester straight from my community college. I was just wondering, is this even possible?
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Comment by Nik
Whatever you do, try to finish all your the eligibility requirements done as soon as possible at your college. They are:
* 33:010:272 Introduction to Financial Accounting
* 01:198:170 Computer Applications to Business
* 01:220:102 Introduction to Microeconomics
* 01:220:103 Introduction to Macroeconomics
* 01:640:135 Calculus I
* 01:960:285 Introductory Statistics for Business
Use the njtransfer.org website to help you out. Your second priority is to finish your Associates Degree.
The reason I said to finish all your eligibility requirements is because unless you finish those classes first, you won’t be able to get admission into the business school. Since, their admissions are every year (fall semester) and not every semester, you will have to wait for a year or go to another college and it will screw a lot of things up.
The reason I said to finish your associates is because it will waive all their School of Arts and Sciences requirements. But its your second priority because you might have taken classes at your community college that might transfer well into Rutgers and leave you with a couple of classes to take at Rutgers. Which is better than having to wait a year or have your college plans screwed up.
*Make sure you take all the classes in order to the njtransfer.org requirements. If you take a course that is 99.9 percent similar and is not .01 equivalent, it will not transfer. Also, many of their classes are paired. Which means if you take one class in your community college, you must take the following class in your community for it to transfer or else it won’t transfer. e.g. If you took Sta-I in your college, you have to take the Sta-II in order to transfer. But you might have different type of Statistics in your community college, so just use the njtransfer.org site.